The league phase of IPL 2025 wrapped up on Tuesday, filled with thrilling moments and critical outcomes. Jitesh Sharma played a pivotal role in propelling RCB into the top two positions in Lucknow. However, a cheeky incident unfolded when LSG spinner Digvesh Rathi attempted a Mankad on Jitesh at the non-striker's end, only for Rishabh Pant to later retract the appeal.
RCB was faced with a daunting chase to secure a spot in Qualifier 1, and Jitesh's impressive batting at Ekana Stadium kept their hopes alive, reducing the required run rate to below ten per over. In a bid to shift the momentum, LSG's Rathi tried to execute a run-out at the non-striker's end.
DIGVESH RATHI DID MANKAD Vs JITESH SHARMA. pic.twitter.com/Kf5IFvosnM
— Tanuj (@ImTanujSingh) May 27, 2025
As the decisive moment approached, tension mounted as replays indicated Jitesh was out of his crease. However, since Rathi had already crossed the legal bowling line, the attempt was deemed invalid. LSG captain Rishabh Pant stepped in and withdrew the appeal, allowing the match to proceed. Jitesh, visibly relieved, expressed his gratitude with a hug for Rishabh.
Determined not to waste this chance, Jitesh finished unbeaten on 85 off 33 balls, securing a vital win for RCB with eight balls remaining. His powerful performance delighted the visiting team.
DIGVESH RATHI RUN-OUT JITESH AT NON-STRIKER END...!!!!
— Johns. (@CricCrazyJohns) May 27, 2025
- Then Rishabh Pant took the appeal back and Jitesh hugged Pant. pic.twitter.com/JiJ1xqUtb0
Rathi's actions sparked further discussions about the spirit of cricket. The enigmatic spinner has already faced a one-match suspension this season, along with fines for his exuberant celebrations. His controversial "notebook" antics have divided opinions, and this Mankad incident will only add fuel to the fire.
Despite the run-out not being awarded, Pant's actions were commendable. By retracting the appeal, he showcased remarkable sportsmanship, prioritizing the spirit of cricket over the competitive edge, especially in a game where every run is crucial.
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