A DRS survey including Indian cricket crew player Rinku Singh ignited a huge discussion during the third T20I experience among India and Afghanistan in Bengaluru on Wednesday. During the 10th over of the Indian innings, Rinku was decreed LBW by umpire Virender Sharma off the bowling of Qais Ahmed. Rinku quickly went for the survey and in spite of the fact that it seemed as though the ball was stirring things up around town, UltraEdge showed a spike to recommend that the ball fell off within edge. It was very amazing for the umpires as replays showed that albeit the spike was there, the ball appeared to be a piece a long way from the bat.
The Afghanistan cricketers were not persuaded with the survey however despite the fact that he felt free to have a discussion with the umpire, the DRS ended up being the decider and Rinku was given not out. Here is the video:
With respect to the match, Rohit and Rinku recorded the most elevated fifth-wicket association. After the excusal of the initial four wickets for only 22 runs the team sewed an organization of 190 runs where the Men in Blue captain pummeled 121 runs off 69 balls with 11 fours and eight sixes while then again, Rinku played an unbeaten thump of 69 runs from 39 balls with two fours and six sixes in his innings.
Both the hitters broke the past most noteworthy association record for any side for fifth wicket or underneath in T20Is which was 145 runs between Deependra Airee and Kushal Malla for Nepal versus Hong Kong in Mulpani.
Rohit-Rinku broke one more record with this association which is the most elevated organization for any wicket for India in T20Is. This record was before enrolled against Sanju Samson and Deepak Hooda against Ireland at Dublin 2022 which is 176 runs.
Discussing the match India beat Afghanistan by 11 pursues the match had to two super overs. Rohit was granted the Player of the Counterpart for his record-breaking fifth T20I century.
India all-rounder, Shivam Dube was granted the Player of the Series for his game dominating exhibition in the initial two T20I of the series.