The umpire did not say no, Kohli got angry



Kohli's team lost to the match due to Royal Challengers Bangalore's no-balls in the Mumbai Indians match. Kohli's team lost the match. Only 7 runs needed to win the final. But the result of the match did not change because the umpire did not give it. However, Virat Kohli, who had a great deal of anger on the wrong decision of the umpire. There is no end to Twitter on this incident. Royal Challengers have not been able to accept such a wrong in international cricket.
Royal Challengers Bangalore, led by Kohli, decided to field first in the seventh match of the IPL on Thursday (March 28th).
It was learned that Rohit's maiden 48-run knock came against Mumbai Indians in the 20th over when Mumbai Indians posted 187 runs in the allotted 20 overs.
Batting for 188 runs, Bangalore were able to score 181 runs for the loss of 5 wickets. In the end of the innings, the umpires did not give the ball to Lasith Malinga of Mumbai Indians. Naturally the Mumbai Indians were declared the winner by six runs in the match. But seeing the last ball in the TV replay with broken brake again. Malinga came out of the boundaries and delivered delivery. It was no ball.
At the end of the match, in the replay of TV shows, Malinga's foot was almost an inch away from the stains while throwing the ball. Nevertheless, how the deliveries survived from being a no ball, but avoided the eye of the umpires, it became a big question.

But after watching the scene, Bengal captain Virat Kohli could not hide the anger after the match. The ball hit the ball with a no-ball signal, and then got the right hit Bangalore.
But the last one was the result of the victory of the team could win. But the umpire did not give the no-ball signal, all the calculations were gone in the water.
"We are not playing club cricket," Kohli said when the anger over the bad umpiring ended. Our game level is IPL. The umpires should have kept their eyes open. This type of international tournament is not acceptable to the umpires in any way.
Meanwhile, Kohli said that the umpire is ridiculous. "The last umpire's call was ridiculous," he said. If the match was more close, I do not know what would have happened.
Mumbai Indians, after losing the toss, lost 187 runs for 8 wickets in 20 overs, Mumbai Indians In reply to the controversial no-ball to bat, Royal Challengers Bangalore scored 181 runs for 5 wickets in the innings.
Prior to Bangalore, world number 31, Moin 13, Kohli 46, hitman returned to 5 runs. On the other hand, De Villiers was unbeaten on 70 not out from 4 fours and 6 sixes, de Villiers

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