Mumbai Indians Penalised With Bizarre No-Ball For Breaching Little-Known IPL Rule vs Delhi Capitals

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Mumbai Indians Penalised With Bizarre No-Ball For Breaching Little-Known IPL Rule vs Delhi Capitals

Hardik Pandya in dialog with the umpire throughout IPL 2025© BCCI




Mumbai Indians had been penalised with a no-ball after a breaking a little-known rule through the IPL 2025 match towards Delhi Capitals on Wednesday. During the third supply of the fifth over, Will Jacks was bowling to Vipraj Nigam when the umpire determined to sign no-ball. The purpose behind the choice was the actual fact that there have been simply three fielders on the off-side for MI. According to the official IPL Match Playing Conditions in part 28.4.1, there must be not more than 5 fielders on the on-side. “At the moment of supply, there will not be greater than 5 fielders on the on facet,” reads the playing conditions.

Coming to the match,  Suryakumar Yadav‘s doughty 73 not out proved to be the difference as Mumbai Indians sealed the fourth and final play-off berth with a 59-run trouncing of Delhi Capitals.

Suryakumar’s masterclass — a 43-ball knock with seven fours and half a dozen sixes in adverse situation — paved the way for a dominating win. The five-time champions had not made the play-offs last year.

Delhi Capitals, who came into this contest with their fair share of opportunity to reach the final four, saw the tables being turned on them when MI batters collected 48 runs off the last two overs.

But the visitors were also guilty of a meek reply in a do-or-die contest which had their top-order blown away in the powerplay, leaving the rest of the contest a mere formality.

Chasing 181, Delhi Capitals, who were without regular skipper Axar Patel on this sport, rolled over for 121 in 18.2 overs with Sameer Rizvi (39) being the highest scorer.

Mitchell Santner was the pick of the Mumbai Indians bowlers, returning 4-0-11-3 and accounting for Rizvi, Vipraj Nigam (20) and Ashutosh Sharma (18). Jasprit Bumrah loved one other profitable outing as he returned 3.2-0-12-3.

(With PTI inputs)

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