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IPL 2022: Third umpire should have intervened and said it was no-ball, says Delhi Capitals' captain Rishabh Pant after defeat against Rajasthan Royals

Delhi Capitals' (DC) captain Rishabh Pant stood his ground for calling back his batters after the umpires did not check for a possible waist-high delivery in the dramatic final over of their Indian Premier League (IPL) match against Rajasthan (RR) Royals, saying he thought it was no-ball and the third umpire should have intervened. Needing 36 runs from the final over, DC batter Rovman Powell hit three successive sixes from the first three deliveries off Obed McCoy. DC needed another 18 more from the final three deliveries. At this juncture, Kuldeep Yadav, who was at the non-striker's end, gestured to the umpires demanding that the last delivery be checked for a possible no-ball on height. Powell joined in having a chat with the umpires too. The umpires stood their ground, saying the delivery was legal.

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Rajasthan posted an imposing 222 for two after being asked to bat, riding on a magnificent 116 from opener Jos Buttler, and then restricted Delhi to 207 for 8. For Rajasthan, Prasidh Krishna took three wickets while Ravichandran Ashwin got two.

Pant then gestured Powell and Kuldeep to come out, though assistant coach Shane Watson tried to reason him out. Another DC coaching staff member Praveen Amre went into the playing arena but was told to go back by the umpires. The match resumed after a long delay and DC lost by 15 runs. Royals' opener Jos Buttler, who hit a match-winning 116, was also seen having words with Pant near the boundary line. Asked about the incident at the post-match presentation, Pant said, "I thought the no-ball could have been precious for us. I thought we could have checked that no-ball,

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