‘Every player should retire immediately’: Never seen before the drama shows that the cricket world is divided. Cricket news

New Delhi: An anarchic moment of fielding madness oversee a high -pressure eliminator in the major T20 league of Maharashtra, as Vicky Ostwal had captured a comical lapse by Kolhapur Tuskers to turn the tide for Raigad Royals at MCA Stadium in Puna.Chasing the total clan of 160, Ostwal found himself in the center of a bizarre sequence during the mid -mid -over. Through the cover area, a back-foot shot from Atman Por was punched, he and his batting partner pushed for the second run. But the disaster hit Mid-Pich, with a flat that collided with both batsmen and falling flat, Kolhapur got a golden opportunity to drive Ostwal out. Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!However, fans and commentators were then released.The throw came directly to the keeper from the deep, which surprisingly decided to send it back to the bowler instead of completing the run-out, despite being well less than his crease. Watch:Por, off-guards caught, stopped the return. A window feeling is still present, a Kolhapur fielder grabbed the ball and sprinkled towards the end of the striker. The danger of danger again, Ostwal created a dash for security. The stumps missed shy, and with no support, Ostwal ignored his land.Royals’ dugouts laughed and ripped into relief, while Kolhapur Tuschers looked into mistrust.
In mistrust, fans started commenting on the incident. “Finding a sportsmanship,” a fan wrote. Another fan quipped, “Every player should retire immediately on the field.”The Persian Miss proved incredibly expensive. Riding his fate, Ostwal chased Chase with a brilliant 74 off 54 balls, steering the Rayagad Royals for a dramatic victory in this knockout clash.With this win, Royals march in qualifier 2, where they will take Puneri Bappa for place in the Grand Finals. Does the existence of Ostwal become a tournament-defined moment, it remains to be seen, but for now, it is a viral sensation and a painful memory for Kolhapur.