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SRH vs MI: Ishan Kishan hit his own foot with an axe, returned to the pavilion before the appeal; Umpire and Pandya also confused..

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Sunrisers Hyderabad star batsman Ishan Kishan once again got out after playing a short innings. He was able to score only one run against Mumbai Indians. The way Ishan got out in this match surprised everyone. Let us tell you that Mumbai Indians captain Hardik Pandya won the toss in this match and invited Sunrisers Hyderabad to bat first.

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What did Ishan Kishan do?

In this match, Ishan Kishan became the victim of Deepak Chahar due to his mistake. The first ball of the third over was going towards the leg side, he tried to play but the ball neither touched his bat nor his body. The wicketkeeper caught the ball without any mistake. During this, umpire Vinod Seshan first raised his hand to give the ball wide but Ishan Kishan did not even wait for the umpire to raise his finger and started returning to the pavilion. The umpire was also shocked to see this.

When Ishan Kishan realized that the umpire was giving a wide ball, he started returning to the crease. Then the umpire got more confused. He hesitated twice and decided to declare him out by raising his finger. Finally, the umpire declared him out. The surprising thing was that before this no Mumbai player had appealed, but seeing Ishan Kishan going out, Hardik appealed and the umpire declared him out. Ishan Kishan also returned to the pavilion and did not even take a review.

Returned to the pavilion without taking a review, cost heavily

After some time, when the review of this wicket was shown, there was no movement on the Snickometer, which made it clear that Ishan threw his wicket himself and went away. It was visible in the review that the ball had no contact with the bat. Let us tell you that Ishan Kishan's bat has been silent this season. He scored a century in the first match but could not play any big innings after that.

What happened in the match?

Mumbai Indians defeated Sunrisers Hyderabad by seven wickets on the back of Trent Boult's lethal bowling and Rohit Sharma's half-century. Hyderabad, who came to bat first after losing the toss, scored 143 runs for the loss of eight wickets in 20 overs with the help of Heinrich Klaasen's 71-run innings. In reply, the five-time winner team scored 146 runs for the loss of three wickets in 15.4 overs and won the match. Jaydev Unadkat, Ishan Malinga, and Zeeshan Ansari took one wicket each for Hyderabad.

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With its fourth consecutive win, Mumbai reached the third position in the points table with 10 points and a net run rate of 0.673. At the same time, Sunrisers Hyderabad is in the ninth position after losing six matches out of eight. Now Mumbai will face Lucknow on Sunday, April 27. With a win in this match, Hardik Pandya's team will come out to strengthen its position.

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