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Fresh Video Featuring Suryakumar Yadav's Catch Triggers Debate, Fans Say "Robbed"

The T20 World Cup 2024 final turned out to be an epic contest between two unbeaten teams, as India and South Africa produced one of the most tightly-fought finals in the history of the game. South Africa looked to have sealed the win, with 30 runs needed from 30 balls, when Suryakumar Yadav produced a terrific 'clutch moment', bagging an incredible boundary-rope catch on a shot hit by David Miller to tilt the game in India's favour. The game was truly called match-defining but some fans feel Surya's foot had touched the rope while completing the catch.

The decision was referred to the third-umpire who looked at multiple angles to confirm if Surya took a clean catch. The decision went in the favour of the Indian team and there was little that South Africa could do from that position, with only the tailenders left to chase the remaining total.

What A Catch By Suryakumar Yadav
Game changing catch
Congratulations India#INDvSA #T20WorldCup pic.twitter.com/2GGj4tgj7N

However, fresh videos have emerged on social media, claiming the Proteas should've been awarded a six on that incident.

This certainly deserved more than one look, just saying. Boundary rope looks like it clearly moves. pic.twitter.com/ulWyT5IJxy

"He would have already taken 50 catches like that in the practice...The awareness of the rope is very important and having the confidence that he can throw it and catch it. It was a decision-making moment at that point of time...," India's fielding coach T Dilip said on Suryakumar's catch after the game.

Had the hit from Miller been a little more clean, it could've crossed the boundary comfortably. Considering that India secured the win by just 7 runs, such an affair would've changed the complexion of the game

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