Chennai Super Kings (CSK) versatile performer Ravindra Jadeja encountered a contentious decision of obstructing the field against Rajasthan Royals in the pulsating IPL 2024 clash at Chepauk on a memorable Sunday May 12. The stylish lefthander departed after a brief knock accumulating a mere five runs off six deliveries injecting intrigue as the match approached its crucial final four overs.
The disputed dismissal occurred in the 16th over of CSK’s innings. Avesh Khan produced a short ball, which Jadeja played towards third man. Ravindra Jadeja was halfway down the pitch for the second run, but Rutu was not interested.
The defender sent it straight to wicketkeeper Sanju Samson, who took a shot at the stumps from the non-striker’s end. He tossed the ball, which struck Jadeja, who watched it for a few minutes before running to safety.
Anil Chaudhary, the third umpire, stated that Ravindra Jadeja was monitoring the ball and knew where it was going. So he appeared certain that Jadeja had purposefully reversed direction. However, the angle appeared to be normal for the left-hander. After being ruled out on the huge screen, the 35-year-old approached the on-field umpire and went off the field.
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Was Ravindra Jadeja out or not out? What does the rule say?
According to the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), Rule 37.1 states:
It adds:
CSK secured a fivewicket victory against RR elevating them to third place on the points table with seven wins in 13 matches. In contrast RR maintained their second position with eight victories in 12 games.