Watch: KL Rahul, Krunal Pandya Argue With Umpire After Dicey No-Ball Call
There have been quite a few incidents in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2022 where players were not happy with the umpire's decision. The Eliminator between Lucknow Super Giants and Royal Challengers Bangalore also saw such a similar incident. It happened in the 12th over of Royal Challenegers Bangalore's innings with Lucknow Super Giants' Dushmantha Chameera bowling. On the first ball, the Sri Lankan bowled a high full toss to Rajat Patidar that was immediately called for a no-ball by leg umpire Michael Gough, and his colleague J Madanagopal also signalled a no-ball at the non-striker's end.
After that Krunal Pandya and LSG skipper KL Rahul could be seen having a lengthy discussion with Madanagopal. Gough then signalled that it was his call and then Rahul looked liked asking Gough if the decision could be referred to third umpire. Pandya also could be seen shaking his head in disappointment. Even LSG head coach Andy Flower and the rest of the camp were frustrated. The over ultimately resulted in 16 runs.
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In the match, little-known domestic bulwark Rajat Patidar found his hour of fame as his magnificent 49-ball hundred propelled Royal Challengers Bangalore to an imposing 207 for 4 against Lucknow Super Giants. Courtesy Patidar's 54-ball-112 not out which had 12 fours and seven huge sixes, RCB literally knocked the stuffing out of the LSG attack with Mohsin Khan's superb 1 for 25 proving to be only saving grace.
On a day their famed batting trio of Faf du Plessis (0), Glenn Maxwell (9) and Virat Kohli (25) failed to enthrall a capacity Eden crowd, RCB's No, 3 played out of his skin as 90 runs came in fours and sixes off just 19 balls.
While most of the star-studded RCB batters struggled for


