Rickelton returned to the pavilion, called back to the field, Klaasen suffered a child's actions, SRH had a penalty kick

Cricket News Desk. An incident occurred on the maid Maidan who surprised and disturbed everyone. The celebrations of the Sunrisers Hyderabad team were suddenly interrupted. As he moved in the direction of the pavilion, batsman Ryan Ricelton, Mumbai, was called back to bat. Captain Pat Cummins grabbed his head and a wave of happiness ran in the Mumbai camp. Ricelton played a strong shot of Zeeshan Ansari’s ball, which went straight into the hands of Pat Cummins. The Hyderabad team started four and returned to Riclton Pavilion. However, the fourth referee intervened in the match and the ball was declared a no-ball. The surprising thing was that the bowler was not guilty of this non-ball. The batsman was called back after returning to the pavilion. Indeed, Ryan Ricelton was not declared because of the error of the Sunrisers Hyderabad wicketkeeper Henrik Klassen. Before Ricelton Zeeshan Ansari could play the ball, Klassen’s hand went before the wicket and the ball was declared a no-ball. According to the rules, as long as the batsman plays the ball, the Wagter’s hand should not come before the wicket at all costs. Sunrisers Hyderabad had to pay the cost of class’s mistake and Riklton, who went to the pavilion, was called back to the ground. The Hyderabad team and all the supporters were fully surprised to see the scene. Hyderabad batsmen could leave no impact. The execution of Sunrisers Hyderabad batsmen on the shaky land did not as expected. Abhishek Sharma and Travis Head gave the team a good start and added 59 runs for the first wicket. However, both batsmen got a life in the first time. Abhishek was rejected for 40 runs from 28 balls. While the head scored 28 runs after playing 29 balls. Ishaan Kishan skipped again and was only able to score 2 runs. Nitish Reddy scored 19 runs and was rejected by Trent Bolt. Henrich Klassen scored 37 of 28 balls, allowing Sunrisers to score Hyderabad’s team 162 runs that lost 5 wickets in 20 overs. Share this story -tags