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IPL 2022: Watch - What went wrong here? Rohit Sharma's baffling dismissal via DRS

Mumbai Indians captain Rohit Sharma's bat that resulted in him having to walk back to the pavilion in Monday's IPL match vs KKR? The KKR players felt there was a genuine edge indeed, but there were very many across the world, who were watching, who felt that Rohit and MI were given a really bad decision, thanks to technology or more specifically the Decision Review System (DRS). WHAT HAPPENEDThis was the last delivery of the first over of the Mumbai run chase. The 5 time champions, who are struggling big time this season and are already out of the playoffs race were jolted early thanks to this rather dubious DRS call. Tim Southee was the bowler and bowled a back of a length ball to Rohit, who was looking at defending the ball and seemed to have missed it. The ball looked like it had missed the bat and then ricocheted off his back leg to the KKR keeper Sheldon Jackson who took a low catch. KKR players appealed, but the on-field umpire gave it not out. Jackson convinced KKR skipper Shreyas Iyer to ask for the DRS review and that's when the real drama began.

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After Jasprit Bumrah's devastating 5/10 in four overs of high-class pace bowling restricted Kolkata Knight Riders to 165 for nine in 20 overs, the two-time champions came roaring back into the contest, as Pat Cummins (3/22), Andre Russell (2/22) and Tim Southee (1/10) returned fire with fire to

THE SPIKES THAT CONFUSED EVERYONEIncredibly, the Ultra-edge technology showed all kinds of spikes, even before the ball had reached the line of the bat. There was also a spike detected while the ball passed the bat, even though, to the naked eye, it looked like there was a gap

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