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The ‘dishonesty’ could not even win SRH, the ruckus on the catch of Washington Sundar, the big lapse from the umpire – Washington Sundar Catch Controversy Umpire Made a Big Mistake vs SRH Match

Hyderabad: In the 19th match of the Indian Premier League 2025, the Gujarat Titans won by 7 wickets. Gujarat did wonders in the first bowling against Sunrisers. After that, Washington Sundar showed his strength for the team in batting. Sundar went on to play his first match in IPL 2025. In this match against Sunrisers Hyderabad, Sundar missed her fifty by just 1 run. Sundar scored 49 runs for Gujarat with the help of 5 fours and 2 sixes in 29 balls. Sundar, who batted in a tufted style, was caught by Aniket Verma on the first ball of the 14th over. However, this catch of Aniket is now causing a ruckus. Actually, when Aniket tried to catch the dive, the ball was seen on the ground first. However, Aniket did not find out this. In such a situation, the case was sent to the third umpire. In the video replay, it was clearly visible that the ball is getting from the ground, but despite this, Washington Sundar was asked to go back. In this way he missed his first fifty of this season.

Gujarat dominates Sunrisers’ house

Talk about this match at the same time, Gujarat Titans were celebrated against Sunrisers. Gujarat captain Shubman Gill decided to bowl first after winning the toss in the match. While bowling first, the Gujarat team stopped Sunrisers at a score of just 152 runs. In such a situation, Gujarat had an easy goal on a slow pitch.

However, it was not easy for Gujarat to chase this goal at all. Gujarat also lost their first two wickets, but after this Sundar and Shubman together made the match unilateral for Gujarat. Shubman Gill has been unbeaten by scoring 61 runs in 43 balls for his team. Apart from this, Rutherford also contributed 35 runs. Earlier, Mohammad Siraj showed his amazing in bowling.

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