CSK vs MI: Chennai Super Kings opener Devon Conway was dismissed on zero due to bad luck. He could not take DRS even on the second ball of the innings.
Devon Conway Wicket: Devon got out lbw on the second ball of the match
Devon Conway and Rituraj Gaikwad opened the innings, and Danielle Sams came out in the first over for Mumbai Indians. Conway missed the second ball of the innings and the ball hit the pad. When Sams appealed, the umpire raised his finger, but Conway could not take the DRS here.
Let us tell you that a team gets 2 DRS in an innings, but despite this Devon could not take DRS. Actually all this happened because of the failure of the lights in Wankhede.
CSK vs MI: Wankhede’s lights went off before the match started
It was only when MS Dhoni and Rohit Sharma came for the toss that they were told that there was a light problem at the Wankhede, and due to this the toss was also delayed by about 4 minutes. Mumbai won the toss and called to bat Chennai Super Kings. But luck was not good for Chennai or rather just Devon Convoy.
Convay could not take DRS even if he wanted to, Rohit Sharma was also seen angry
When the match started before Devon Conway’s wicket, the umpire told both the teams that the DRS technology was not working yet, due to which it is not available with both the teams. Rohit Sharma looked annoyed about this, and was seen arguing with the umpire.
Chennai Super Kings: Poor start for Chennai team
Looking again at Devon Conway’s wicket, it appeared that the ball was missing from the stumps, and would have survived if he had taken a review. But like we told you that as per the rules at that time he could not take DRS. CSK fans also criticized this on social media, let us tell you that DRS was not available even at the time of Robin Uthappa’s LBW in this match. DRS returned in the match from the third over.
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