Watch: Umpire left confused by fan’s hilarious ‘No Ball’ siren during Delhi Capitals vs Chennai Super Kings IPL 2026 clash
Umpire left confused as fan mimics ‘No Ball’ siren during DC vs CSK IPL 2026 clash, creating a funny moment that quickly went viral online.

During the IPL 2026 clash between the Delhi Capitals and the Chennai Super Kings, a humorous yet confusing moment unfolded on the field. In the middle of play, a loud ‘No Ball’ siren sound echoed across the stadium, leaving the on-field umpire briefly puzzled as he tried to identify the source.
It was later revealed that the sound did not come from any device, but from a fan in the stands who perfectly mimicked the ‘No Ball’ siren using his mouth. The timing was so accurate that it momentarily fooled players and officials, creating a brief pause in the game.
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The incident quickly gained attention on social media, adding a light-hearted moment to the high-pressure clash. While the umpire soon regained control, the episode highlighted the vibrant and unpredictable nature of IPL crowds, where fans often become part of the entertainment.
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Funny moment unfolds as fan’s ‘No Ball’ siren distracts umpire during live play
The incident occurred during the IPL 2026 clash between Delhi Capitals and Chennai Super Kings, when a funny moment briefly disrupted play. As CSK came out to bat, a loud ‘No Ball’ siren echoed across the stadium, catching the attention of the on-field umpire and players.
The perfectly timed sound created confusion, as the umpire momentarily reacted, thinking it was an official signal. However, play resumed quickly once it became clear that the noise had not come from the match officials.
It was later revealed that a fan in the stands had mimicked the ‘No Ball’ siren using his mouth. The incident quickly went viral, adding a humorous touch to the contest and highlighting the energetic presence of fans during IPL 2026.
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Players pause briefly as confusion spreads following unexpected crowd noise
Although the players did not pause, confusion briefly spread following an unexpected crowd noise during the IPL 2026 clash between the Delhi Capitals and the Chennai Super Kings. As CSK began their innings, a loud ‘No Ball’ siren-like sound echoed across the stadium, catching the on-field umpire off guard.
The sudden noise prompted a quick reaction from the umpire, who initially appeared to treat it as an official signal. However, it was soon clear that the sound had not come from the match officials, and play continued without any interruption.
It was later revealed that a fan in the stands had mimicked the ‘No Ball’ siren using his mouth. The light-hearted moment quickly went viral, adding a humorous touch to the match and showcasing the lively atmosphere of IPL 2026.
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CSK registered a comprehensive win against DC
Delhi Capitals opted to bat first after winning the toss and made a steady start, adding 29 runs for the opening wicket. Mukesh Choudhary provided the breakthrough by dismissing Pathum Nissanka (19 off 15) on the final ball of the fourth over. Akeal Hosein then removed KL Rahul (12 off 13), restricting DC to 37/2 at the end of the powerplay. Noor Ahmad further tightened control by dismissing Karun Nair (13 off 13) and Nitish Rana (15 off 13) in quick succession.
Gurjapneet Singh nearly dismissed Tristan Stubbs early in the 11th over, but a dropped catch at mid-off denied him. He responded strongly by removing Axar Patel (2 off 6) later in the same over, leaving DC at 69/5. Stubbs and Sameer Rizvi then rebuilt the innings with a crucial 65-run partnership for the sixth wicket. Jamie Overton broke the stand in the 19th over by dismissing Stubbs (38 off 31). Rizvi added late momentum with an unbeaten 40 off 24 balls, guiding DC to a competitive 155/7.
In reply, Chennai Super Kings lost an early wicket as Lungi Ngidi dismissed Ruturaj Gaikwad (6 off 13). Sanju Samson and Urvil Patel steadied the innings, taking CSK to 44/1 at the end of the powerplay.
Axar Patel provided a brief breakthrough by dismissing Urvil Patel (17 off 9), but Samson assumed control of the chase. He reached a fluent half-century off 32 balls and ensured CSK remained on track. Samson remained unbeaten on 87 off 52 deliveries, while Kartik Sharma contributed a composed 41* off 31 balls. Their unbroken 114-run partnership for the third wicket powered CSK to an emphatic eight-wicket victory with 15 balls to spare.
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