Sanju Samson’s Controversial Dismissal Sparks Uproar, Delhi Capitals Owner’s Reaction Goes Viral

Another match with some exceptional thrills. The Delhi crowd is witnessing another entertaining match. On the 56th match of the tournament, Delhi Capitals and Rajasthan Royals are locking horns. The match turned dramatic because of Sanju Samson’s controversial dismissal. At that moment, the Delhi Capitals owner’s gesture caught the attention.

Samson’s Questionable Dismissal:

The 56th match of the tournament is witnessing another nail-biting thriller. Delhi Capitals are facing off for the second time in the league. The match becomes entertaining because of Rajasthan Royals captain Sanju Samson’s questionable dismissal decision. In the 16th over, the matter took place and grabbed the attention. 

In the 16th over Mukesh Kumar came to bowl.  On the 4th delivery of the over, Mukesh bowled a slower delivery and Sanju Samson hit a bigger one, and Shai Hope was fielding on the long-on boundary. Hope moved towards the left and grabbed the catch. His feet almost touched the line but there was the smallest gap. But it was closest to the rope. The confusion raised there. And the umpire gave out. Sanju Samson was not at all happy by the division and promptly had a chat with the umpire. 

DC’s Owner’s Movement:

The dramatic movement took another step ahead. Sanju Samson’s questionable dismissal already sparked buzz. But another scenario caught the attention. After that heated moment on the ground, the cameraman panned the camera at the stand where Delhi Capitals owner Parth Jhildal was caught shouting ‘Out Hai, Out Hai!” That moment caught the attention.

In the 56th match, Delhi Capitals faced off against Rajasthan Royals. Rajasthan, winning the toss, chose to bowl first. Delhi’s innings began impressively, with Jake Fraser-McGurk scoring a rapid 50 off 20 balls. Abhishek Porel contributed 65 runs off 36 balls, while Tristan Stubbs added 41 off 20. Axar Patel and Rishabh Pant both managed 15 runs each. Delhi finished their innings at 221/8. Rajasthan struggled initially, losing Yashasvi Jaiswal early. Despite Sanju Samson’s 86 off 46 balls, Rajasthan fell short, losing by 20 runs.

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