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Aruming under the scanner after the images show that Mumbai’s Indians escaped from the foot back without balls in the middle of the Starc No-Ball controversy

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Aruming under the scanner after the images show that Mumbai’s Indians escaped from the foot back without balls in the middle of the Starc No-Ball controversy


While it was not intentional, it was a massive mistake of officials.

An interesting event occurred during the Super Over between the Rajasthan Royals (RR) and the capitals of Delhi (DC) last night when Mitchell Starc released the unique set. He lowered a ball without balls in the fourth installment, since he was playing the return fold, which is not allowed.

However, since this incident occurred, some users on the social media platform X (previously Twitter) highlighted some similar deliveries of the spinner of the Mumbai Indians, Vignesh Puthur. The incident occurred during my against Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) in the last two deliveries of the 15.

As seen in the images, Vignesh is clearly playing the return fold, and half of his rear leg is out of the white line. However, the referees did not notice, allowing Vignesh to escape despite consecutive bowling bowls, which were more evident than Starc.

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Although it was not intentional, it was a massive mistake by the officials, who have been very inconsistent with their calls in this Premier League of India (IPL). What makes it more shocking is that the third referee monitors the front foot and the rear foot without balls, where he has access to all angles on the floor, and those of Vigneh were large without balls.

How technology has resisted more inconsistent and shocking calls

The BCCI made numerous changes and introduced advanced technology to facilitate the life of the referees and maintain transparency. However, he has confused all much more than before, especially while using advanced technology.

For example, several without balls looked well above the height of the waist, but did not occur when they were examined with technology. It measures without balls using the height of the waist, but has given the margin to the sprinters, even if the ball is a few centimeters below the height, which is dangerous from the batter’s perspective.

In addition, the wide line that moves with the dough has been inconsistent and confusing for a casual spectator, and the same goes for gorillas. If that were not enough, the referees have made basic mistakes, such as not reviewing the non -background balls correctly and letting the equipment escape with great mistakes.

The Vigneh balls were so clear that the third referee did not even need to verify the repetitions twice, and such errors change the game. The inconsistency is clearly visible, and the referees must be proactive enough to not let it happen again.

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