IPL 2023 Viral Video: Today the teams of Delhi Capitals and Gujarat Titans are face to face in IPL. This match between the two teams is being played at the Arun Jaitley Stadium. However, a video of this match is becoming increasingly viral on social media. In fact, Delhi Capitals captain David Warner was bowled out by Gujarat Titans fast bowler Mohammed Shami, but neither the bails fell nor the lights went off. After which the umpire declared David Warner not out.
Video went viral on social media
In this way, Delhi Capitals captain David Warner narrowly escaped being dismissed. At the same time, during this time the players of Gujarat Titans kept thinking about taking the review, but captain Hardik Pandya decided not to take the review. In fact, at that time, apart from wicketkeeper Wriddhiman Saha, the rest of the Gujarat Titans players felt that the ball reached the wicketkeeper by taking the edge of David Warner’s bat, but it became clear in the replays that the ball did not hit David Warner’s bat, but The ball had touched the wicket. However, the video is becoming increasingly viral on social media.
Top order batsman of Delhi Capitals returned to the pavilion cheaply
On the other hand, talking about this match, Gujarat Titans captain Hardik Pandya won the toss and decided to bowl. Till the time of writing the news, the Delhi Capitals team is struggling by scoring 112 runs for 5 wickets in 14 overs. At present, Sarfaraz Khan and Akshar Patel are at the crease for Delhi Capitals. While apart from David Warner, Prithvi Shaw, Mitchell Marsh, Riley Russo and Abhishek Porel have returned to the pavilion. So far, Mohammed Shami and Alzarri Joseph have taken 2-2 wickets for Gujarat Titans. While Rashid Khan has got 1 success.
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