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Previous Indian spinner Murali Kartik has a history of making questionable remarks while commentating on cricket matches, frequently stimulating outrage. Just recently, he drew criticism for making a below-the-belt remark about Royal Challengers Bangalore’s bowler Yash Dayal. Throughout the 16th season of the Indian Premier League, Dayal dealt with a bumpy ride as he was pinched hit 5 successive 6s by Rinku Singh, who was betting Kolkata Knight Riders. Representing Gujarat Titans, Dayal resisted the assault from KKR’s finisher, eventually causing his exemption from subsequent matches. Following this obstacle, he was launched by Gujarat Titans ahead of the IPL 2024 season.
Dayal discovered a brand-new chance as he was signed by Royal Challengers Bengaluru for the 17th edition of the competition, using him an opportunity to redeem himself on the cricketing phase.
“Someone’s garbage is somebody’s treasure,” Murali Kartik stated on air.
His remark welcomed flak on social networks, with fans calling out the previous gamer. (WATCH: Hardik Pandya Hugs Rohit Sharma’s Wife Ritika Sajdeh During Holi Celebrations Amid Captaincy Controversy)
Pertaining to the match, Fine bowling spells by Mohammed Siraj and Glenn Maxwell did not permit any collaborations to grow, limiting Punjab Kings (PBKS) to 176/6 in 20 overs in their Indian Premier League (IPLclash versus Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) at M Chinnaswammy Stadium on Monday. A late thrive by Shashank Singh assisted PBKS reach a competitive overall.
Put to bat initially by RCB, PBKS did not have an excellent start. Shikhar Dhawan began the innings with a limit off Mohammed Siraj’s opening shipment and Jonny Bairstow likewise struck him for 2 succeeding fours in the 3rd over, the pacer had the ultimate victory as he got Bairstow captured by Virat Kohli for 8 runs in 6 shipments. PBKS was 17/1 in 2.3 overs.
At the end of 6 overs, PBKS was at 40/1 after the powerplay, with Shikhar (21 *) and Prabhsimran Singh (10 *) unbeaten. PBKS reached the 50-run mark in 7 overs.
Before Punjab might finish the very first half of their innings, Glenn Maxwell got Prabhsimran captured behind by Anuj Rawat for 25 in 17 balls, with 2 fours and 2 6s. PBKS was 72/2 in 8.5 overs.
At the end of 10 overs, PBKS was 78/2 and Shikhar (42 *) was signed up with by Liam Livingstone (1 *). After some early attacks by Livingstone, RCB bowlers put pressure on PBKS batters once again, with Alzarri Joseph getting Livingstone captured behind for 17 in 13 balls. PBKS was 98/3 in 12 overs.
Maxwell began his next over with a huge wicket of skipper Shikhar for 45 in 37 balls, with 5 fours and a 6. PBKS was 98/4 in 12.1 overs. PBKS reached the 100-run mark in 12.3 overs.
RCB continued to limit the run circulation of PBKS batters up until Jitesh Sharma smashed Mayank Dagar for 2 6s in the 15th over. At the end of 15 overs, PBKS was 128/4, with Jitesh (17 *) and Sam Curran (13 *) unbeaten.
Curran and Jitesh raised their 50-run stand and the group’s 150-run mark in 17.4 overs. Dayal got Curran dismissed to end the collaboration, with Rawat taking a great catch to eliminate him for 23 in 17 balls, with 3 fours. PBKS was 150/5 in 17.4 overs.
Rawat was definitely electrical behind the stumps, taking yet another catch to dismiss Jitesh for 27 in 20 balls, with a 4 and 2 6s. PBKS was 154/6 in 18.4 overs. Siraj took his 2nd wicket.
Shashank Singh began Joseph’s last over with 2 6s and a 4. PBKS ended their innings at 176/6, with Shashank unbeaten at 21 * in 8 balls with a 4 and 2 6s and Harpreet Brar unbeaten at 2 *.