- Parts are being said about umpire Richard Kettleborough after he ruled against giving a Wide.
- India required 2 races to win when Nasum Ahmed was bowling and Virat Kohli was at 97.
- The ball went down the leg side.
As we probably are aware, in restricted over cricket, any conveyance that goes down the leg side is quickly called a Wide Ball. In any case, that didn’t occur.
Many are charging that Kettleborough did that intentionally so Kohli could get to his hundred. Some are mockingly saying that the umpire ought to be given the “Player of the Match” grant while some accept that the umpires board ought to view this seriously.
Virat Kohli’s 48th Century
If you see Virat Kohli‘s underlying position (“since the bowler started their run-up”), the ball would have contacted him. In any case, he moved and the ball went down the leg. Thus, it appears as though it was a fair call by Kettleborough.
By the by, regardless of whether it was known as a Wide Ball, VK might have still hit a six and gotten to his hundred.
Lord Kohli is likewise enduring an onslaught for turning down opportunities for simple singles with the goal that he could hold strike for his 100 years. KL Rahul, Kohli’s accomplice at that stage, later uncovered what went at the forefront of Kohli’s thoughts.