The Mumbai Indians enrolled a five-wicket prevail upon
Chennai Super Kings on Thursday, finishing the 'Men in Yellow's expectations
for potential season finisher capability. The CSK expected to win every one of
their leftover games to allow themselves an opportunity at a main 4 completion;
notwithstanding, the misfortune against MI implied the Super Kings have
neglected to complete in the best 4 for just the second time in IPL history. It
had been a dismal batting execution from the Super Kings as they were packaged
on 97 of every 16 overs, and, surprisingly, as the bowlers put out an energetic
excursion, the MI at last enrolled their third win of the time.
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The game saw critical discussion in the initial overs of the
game, notwithstanding, when the Decision Review System (DRS) stayed
inaccessible because of force issues. This brought about CSK losing an early
wicket of Devon Conway as he was pronounced LBW out, even as replays showed
that the ball, almost certainly, would've been feeling the loss of the
leg-stump. Conway had been the Super Kings' most reliable player in their
beyond three games and the excusal, that occurred in the first over itself,
gave the side a gigantic misfortune in the innings.
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Many fans communicated their shock and outrage at the DRS
being inaccessible, and previous Indian cricketer Virender Sehwag likewise
demanded that it was a burden for the CSK. The DRS was made accessible after
the underlying few overs of the game; in any case, CSK had currently their
top-request players by then, at that point.
“It was astonishing that DRS was unavailable due to power
cut. It's such a big league that a generator can be used. Whatever software
there was, that could have been run with power generated through backup. This
is a big question for the BCCI,” Sehwag said on Cricbuzz.
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"What will happen if there is a power cut? Is the
generator only for stadium lights and not for the broadcasters and their
systems? If the match was happening then DRS should definitely have been used.
Or DRS should not have been used in the entire match because this was a
disadvantage for Chennai. If Mumbai were batting first then they would have
suffered," Sehwag further said.