Mumbai was winning comfortably … Then this one decision changed RCB’s fate, umpire also had to take U -turn – Jitesh Sharma Forced Everyone to take review

Jeetesh got wicket wise
RCB wicketkeeper Jitesh Sharma not only showed amazing with the bat, but also played an important role in dismissing Mumbai Indians opener Ryan Ricelton with his sensibility. RCB scored 221 runs in 20 overs while batting first. In response, Mumbai did not start well. Ricelton’s wicket fell quickly, in which Jitesh’s DRS call played an important role.
The incident took place in the fourth over of Mumbai’s innings. Ricelton was playing 17 off 10 balls and had hit four fours. Then a ball from Josh Hazlewood went out without taking the edge of his bat. The umpire did not give out, but Jitesh immediately persuaded captain Rajat Patidar to take a review. The replay showed that the ball was not on the bat. Hawk-I technology reported that the ball hit the middle and leg stumps. In this way, the RCB team got a big wicket with Jitesh wisely and he returned to the match.
RCB scored a big score
Earlier, RCB batted first and scored a big score. After the early dismissal of Philt Salat, Virat Kohli and Devdutt Padikkal took over the innings and shared a 91 -run partnership. Kohli scored 67 runs in 42 balls, while Padikkal contributed 37 runs. Subsequently, captain Rajat Patidar scored 64 runs in 32 balls. Jitesh finally scored an unbeaten 40 in 19 balls to take RCB to 221 runs in 20 overs.