Jitesh Sharma became a hero of Rathi's mistake and a villain, like this, happiness

Cricket News Desk. Last Tuesday, the Indian Premier League had a high voltage and high standings between Lucknow Super Giants and Royal Challengers Bangalore, in which RCB won a place in the top 2-bangalore and defeated Lucknow by 6 wickets. With this RCB now qualified for qualifier 1. On May 29 he will face Punjab Kings in Mulanpur. RCB had to win this game to secure a place in the first qualifier. However, the victory of RCB was the hero acting captain Jitesh Sharma, who played a brilliant turn. However, Jitesh’s happiness against Lucknow was also with him. If happiness was not with him, he would have become a villain instead of the hero. Jitesh Sharma was fired because of no ball, he got a life of life. In fact, the 17th of RCB’s turn was thrown through the leg -Spinner Digvesh Rathi. On the first ball of Rathi’s Over, Jitesh Sharma was out while playing inverted whip. Ayush Badoni caught his catch. It was a very important moment in the game. Jitesh’s dismissal can change the attitude towards Lucknow and RCB could lose the match. But Jitesh Sharma was fortunate that the ball he was out was no ball. It was no ball. After this, Jitesh Sharma and RCB also received a free hit on which they completed their half -century by hitting a six. That was the condition of the game, RCB won the throw and decided to bowl first. In such a situation, as a result of Rishabh Pant’s century (118* runs), Lucknow Super Giants 227 for 3 wickets scored in 20 overs. In response, RCB won the match by scoring 230 runs for 4 wickets in 18.4 overs. Jitesh Sharma played an unbeaten 85 -Run match. Share this story -tags