Riyan Parag Out or Not Out? RR Batter Displeased After Controversial Decision. Internet Divided

Riyan Parag was at the center of a delicate dismissal during the Gujarat Titans match against Rajasthan Royals IPL 2025 in Ahmedabad on Wednesday. The incident occurred in the seventh over the rhythm of GT’s left arm, Kulwant Khejroliya. Riyan Parag was given behind but the RR striker went for the DRS. The decision to go for a DRS seemed surprising because it seemed to be a forehand. The reruns have shown that there was a peak while the ball passed the bat, however, at the same time as the bat also touched the ground. Parag even looked unhappy and also had a word with the referee.
Riyan Parag was clearly not released. pic.twitter.com/dtoctilowh
– R1SHAB (@rishabgargalt) April 9, 2025
Drama to Ahmedabad!
Riyan Parag is not satisfied with the DRS’s decision to be made behind and it comes back! What is your catch here?
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Has the drum snickometer sounds hit the ground or the ball hitting the bat? How does the third referee decide? Riyan Parag clearly thinks that it is battle that strikes the ground.
We have to find another way to solve this problem, not the first time it happens!– Joy Bhattachajya (@joybhattachaj) April 9, 2025
Riyan Parag was certainly not released!
The shadow of the ball can be clearly seen on the bat and the Snicko shows a peak before the ball reaches the bat, that is to say that the bat was hit and therefore the tip.
Rajasthan Royals stolen! Ridiculous referee! pic.twitter.com/tsvij2q1n3– Harsh Goyal (@ Go86964584) April 9, 2025
Earlier, the valiant Knock of 82 of 82 gujarat hosts of the opener Sai Sudarshan to a total of 217/6 of his 20 Overs against the Royals of Rajasthan in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 at the emblematic stadium Narend Moda in Ahmedabad in Ahmedabad.
The Rajastan -based franchise skipper, Sanju Samson, won the draw and chose to play the first in the match against the hosts, the Gujarat Titans.
The shubman strikers Gill and Sai Sudarshan came out in the middle to open the sleeves of the Gujarat team, but they did not have the departure that they wanted because Gill was returned to the pavilion after having scored only two points in the third above the sleeves.
The Gujarat team hit the brand 50 points in the sixth. The 50th round has passed through a large, which was turned upside down by the couturier of the right arm Sandeep Sharma.
After the departure of the skipper, the dough on the right Jos Buttler came in the middle to beat with Sudarshan. The two players built a wonderful 80 -point partnership of 47 balls before Buttler (36 points of 25 balls) was returned to the cloakroom at the 10th by Spinner Maheesh Theekshana.
Shahrukh Khan came to beat afterwards, after the scouring holder was dismissal. The team led by Shubman Gill hit the 100 point brand in the 11th while Sudarshan took a double on the last ball of the end, which was turned upside down by Speedster Jofra Archer.
Shahrukh and Sudarshan built a magnificent 62 -point partnership in just 34 bullets before the first was rejected on 16 at the score of 154 by Theekshana.
In the end, Rahul Tewatia (24 * races of 12 balls) and Rahid Khan (12 points of 4 bullets) scored crucial races for the team, which made the side of Gujarat at 217 points with the loss of six counters in their 20 Overs.
For the Royals of Rajasthan, two counters were each broken by Tushar Deshpande (2/53) and Maheesh Theekshana (2/54) and a counter were each been seized by Jofra Archer (1/30) and Sandeep Sharma (1/41) in their respective spells of four overs.
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