“I also need this much confidence in my life!”- Twitter reacts as keeper Abishek Porel denies caught-behind, later apologies to bowler Mitchell Marsh during RCB vs DC

UltraEdge showed a spike after which Lomror took a long walk back to the dugout, and the keeper then apologized to Marsh and all shared a laugh.


“I also need this much confidence in my life!”- Twitter reacts as keeper Abishek Porel denies caught-behind, later apologies to bowler Mitchell Marsh during RCB vs DC

Mitchell Marsh, Abishek Porel

The Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) are locking horns with the Delhi Capitals (DC) on Saturday (April 15) at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru. RCB are batting first after being asked to do, but they are fumbling right now, not bad though, for they are reaching toward a decent total. During the match, a DRS incident caught everyone’s eyes.

The incident happened on the third delivery of the 13th over. Marsh delivered a full toss which Lomror attempted to hit but missed it. The ball traveled toward keeper Abishek Porel who caught it without a mistake.

Though Marsh was highly confident about the dismissal, Porel wasn’t. He said he didn’t hear anything. Despite the keeper’s claim, captain David Warner went upstairs and UltraEdge showed a spike after which Lomror took a long walk back to the dugout, and the keeper then apologized to Marsh and all shared a laugh. Lomror was earlier dropped on 0 off Marsh’s delivery.

Check how Twitter reacted to this:

https://twitter.com/Expelliarmus98/status/1647192580894130176
https://twitter.com/Mishrii0605/status/1647194234905329664

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Mitchell Marsh scalps two wickets 

Twitter reacts as keeper Abishek Porel denies caught-behind, later apologies to bowler Mitchell Marsh during RCB vs DC
Mitchell Marsh

Before sending Mahipal Lomror to the pavilion, Mitchell Marsh got rid of Faf du Plessis on the fourth ball of the fifth over. The hard-length delivery to du Plessis made the captain heave it across the line. However, it traveled toward the mid-wicket where Aman Khan plucked the ball out of thin air with one hand. So far, the Aussie has scalped two wickets in his two overs, conceding 18 runs (at the time of writing this article).

Earlier, Virat Kohli slammed his half-century and departed after scoring 50 runs from 34 balls with six boundaries and a six. Lalit Yadav with a catch by Yash Dhull ended the former RCB skipper’s knock. If Delhi chase away the target, they will register their first win at the 16th edition of the Indian Premier League.

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