“Punish Yourself”: Ishan Kishan, After Bizarre Dismissal In SRH vs MI Clash, Blasted By Fans


Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) batter Ishan Kishan was dismissed in a bizarre manner in their match against Mumbai Indians (MI), drawing the ire of fans on the internet. Kishan decided to walk for a caught behind even though MI players barely appealed, but replays later showed that he hadn’t edged the ball. Kishan’s decision to walk without taking any DRS review was brutally criticised by fans on social media. SRH ended up losing the match, with MI chasing down a target of 144 with more than four overs to go.

Left-hander Kishan, who had just opened his account in the previous over, tried to work pacer Deepak Chahar’s first delivery, which was drifting down the leg side.

The ball was collected by MI wicketkeeper Ryan Rickelton and neither him nor the bowler showed any inclination to appeal for a caught behind.

On-field umpire Vinod Seshan was also close to declaring it a wide, But, to everyone’s surprise, Kishan walked away, indicating he had edged it to the keeper.

Surprised by the batter’s move, Seshan too raised his finger.

“You think you have seen it all after all these years and yet I must admit the Ishan Kishan’s dismissal leaves me perplexed,” wrote commentator Harsha Bhogle on X, expressing his surprise at the turn of events.

Kishan’s gesture had MI skipper Hardik Pandya — who had appealed half-heartedly — pat the left-hander on his helmet and shoulders.

Replays showed the ball was drifting away Kishan’s bat when it passed the left-hander, and there was no spike on the UltraEdge either.

It is believed that, on most occasions, a batter comes to know whether he has edged the ball or not. But given the situation SRH are in on the points table — they are placed ninth — they needed to make the most of a flat batting wicket. Kishan’s dismissal saw SRH slump to 9/2 in the third over.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

Topics mentioned in this article

Related Posts

‘Hardest decision ever’ – Son leaves Spurs to join LAFC in MLS record deal

Heung-Min Son has left Tottenham after 10 years at the club to join Los Angeles FC for a Major League Soccer record fee of over £20m. The forward had announced…

Read more

Arsenal vs Villarreal LIVE!

FTFull Time AETAfter Extra Time LIVEThis is a live match. ETExtra Time HTHalf Time Arsenal vs Villarreal. Friendly Match. 6:00pm, Wednesday 6th August 2025. Emirates Stadium.

Read more

Draper to feature at Six Kings Slam in Saudi Arabia

Jack Draper is set to feature in the Six Kings Slam as part of Riyadh Season in Saudi Arabia in October later this year.  The British No 1 will compete…

Read more

Mariners’ Eugenio Suarez, Josh Naylor look to fluster White Sox

Aug 5, 2025; Seattle, Washington, USA; Seattle Mariners first baseman Josh Naylor (12) and third baseman Eugenio Suarez (28) celebrate after both scored a run against the Chicago White Sox…

Read more

Racing League best bets: Jamie Lynch’s week three preview

Senior form analyst Jamie Lynch looks ahead to week three of the Racing League at Chepstow and picks out his best bets on the card, all live on Sky Sports…

Read more

Son leaves as a Premier League icon – but how do Spurs replace him?

‘Cheers, Son’s crying’ was the meme that constantly followed Heung-Min Son’s Tottenham career. Instead, it was those around the South Korean who were in tears last week. As the full-time…

Read more

Leave a Reply