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Delhi Capitals Star's Stumping Dismissal Against Mumbai Indians Sparks Controversy, Splits Internet

Delhi Capitals Star's Stumping Dismissal Against Mumbai Indians Sparks Controversy, Splits Internet

NDTV22-05-2025

Delhi Capitals wicket-keeper batter Abishek Porel 's stumping dismissal sparked a massive controversy during the IPL 2025 match against Mumbai Indians on Wednesday. During DC's run chase, Porel was dismissed by Will Jacks but social media users were not convinced that his back leg was grounded in time or not. The third umpire decided that the back leg was in the air when the bails were removed but fans came up with a number of video clips to contradict the call. The dismissal proved to be crucial in the context of the match as MI book their IPL 2025 playoff berth with a big win over DC.
Abhishek porel's back leg is not grounded inside the crease before the bails lit off
It's a perfect decision by the 3rd Umpire #MIvsDC pic.twitter.com/S9vozfMfz9
— Jaywant Yadav (@JayYadav55) May 21, 2025
Coming to the match, Mumbai Indians skipper Hardik Pandya on Wednesday lauded the exceptional bowling skills of Mitchell Santner and Jasprit Bumrah, saying they makes his job as captain a lot easier.
Abhishek Porel is clearly not out. pic.twitter.com/v5kib9rmgI
— Kunal Yadav (@Kunal_KLR) May 21, 2025
After MI posted a competitive 180 for five, built around Suryakumar Yadav 's unbeaten 73 off 43 balls, Santner (3/11) and Bumrah (3/12) shared six wickets to skittle out Delhi Capitals for 121 in 18.2 overs.
Aree.. leg was inside crease and still Porel given out by T V Umpire #IPL #IPL2025 #DCvsMI #DCvMI #MIvsDC #MIvDC #RohitSharma #AxarPatel pic.twitter.com/bBPwj3P6x8
— Cric_Lover(@ankit_bhattar) May 21, 2025
'I can throw the ball whenever I want, they bring such control and perfection which makes my job very easy,' said Pandya at the post-match presentation as rain lashed the Wankhede Stadium.
'We would've been very happy to get 160 but the way Naman and Surya finished it. Especially Naman, to come out and just hit on a difficult track was outstanding.' Naman Dhir smashed 24 off just eight balls, including two sixes and two fours, to provide the late flourish.
Knocked out of title contention, Delhi Capitals' stand-in skipper Faf du Plessis said their failure to qualify for the IPL playoffs was a reflection of a faltering campaign.
DC were eliminated after failing to chase 181, crumbling to 121 all out for a massive 59-run defeat.
'If you looked at the two teams before today's fixture, it was a case of David and Goliath, I enjoy that because it gives guys the opportunity to really play together as a team,' du Plessis said.
'Rizvi today showed some signs, he's got some talent there. When you're playing against a powerful team like this, you need to be at your best all the time and unfortunately for 17-18 overs we were and then the last two overs we were pretty average.
'With the bat, we needed a good start on a surface like that and we didn't get going at all. Sums up pretty much our season, we've been cold in either batting or bowling in the last 6-7 games. To be in the top four in the IPL, you can't afford to do that.'

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