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Published - May 6, 2025, 21:31 IST | Updated - May 6, 2025, 21:40 IST
Updated - May 6, 2025, 21:40 IST
A bouncer followed by an aggressive throw towards the Mumbai Indians batter. The highly intense Mumbai Indians (MI) vs. Gujarat Titans (GT) match has all the elements to pump up a player and cricket fan. Prasidh Krishna, Gujarat Titans bowler, threw a ball intentionally after his delivery to Corbin Bosch.
The crucial MI vs. GT match of the IPL 2025 has started in a controversial manner, as there was no DRS available at the initial stage of the match, which denied a possible LBW of Rohit Sharma. Though Sharma did not harm GT too much, as he went back to the dugout early after making only 7 runs off 8 balls.
Apart from the ball-tracking system controversy, Gujarat Titans' fielding disappointed their captain, Shubman Gill, so much that he was forced to cover his face with his hand; his teammates dropped three easy catches. After all the hurdles, GT made a solid comeback in the first innings of the match at Wankhede Stadium.
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Prasidh Krishna added more spice in the 15th over of the game with his extra aggressive approach. The Indian pacer started the over with a bouncer, on which Corbin Bosch did not show any intention to make a shot. In the very next delivery, the ball returned straight to Krishna after the right-handed MI batter defended the delivery. The GT bowlers picked the ball up and threw it straight to the batter's pad, though Krishna made an apology to Bosch after the incident.
Or ye Umpire ka gussa batsman pe na utara jaye🤪
— whatever (@whatever22508) May 6, 2025
Prasidh Krishna through the ball towards Corbin Bosch without any reason #MIvsGT pic.twitter.com/MZkoPiE4P9
In the first innings, Gujarat Titans managed to restrict Mumbai Indians to 155 in 20 overs after all the drama. Bosch scored 27 for 22 deliveries, and Krishna, in his 4-over spell, got the wicket of Naman Dhir and spent 37 runs.
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