As the Chennai innings progressed after Ravindra's departure and the quick dismissals of Shivam Dube and Mitchell Santner, all eyes were on Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Ravindra Jadeja to lead the chase. However, a notable error occurred when F꧒erguson wꦺas allowed to continue the 19th over after bowling two beamers.
On the first ball of the 19th over, the Kiwi pacer bowled a dangerous beamer to Dhoni, which was called a no-bal♑l as it was above the waistline. He did a similar against Ravindra when an intended knuckle ball missed the radar. Despite this, the match officials made a mistake by not suspending Ferguson after he bowled his second beamer of the game, allowing him to continue bowling.
As per MCC Law 41.7, if a bowler bowls two beamers, they're immediately removed from the attack by the bowler's end umpire and suspended from bowling again in that ꦫinnings. Seeing this, Twitterverse quickly respond to the incident and discussed about it.
2nd Beamer????
— Head Tarvis (@HTarvis93010)
Wait! wait!
wait ferguson has bowled second beamer so he wo🐷n't be allowed to bowl n🌸ow
— s ☆:•°:• (@vibezzayn)
Why?
Why is Ferguson still bowling😼? He has bowled 2 beamer in this game @cricb
— Fukrey (@fukrey1231)
Second one!
Second beamer. Ferguson in danger of getti🔴🔯ng fucked by the umpires.
— Srikrishna 🏏🏀 (@1998Srikrishna)
Beamer king!
Ferguson reminded me of ꦓBeamer king Nꦫavdeep Saini days🥺
— Chalak Billu (@chalakbilllllu)
Another one!
Ferguson another beamer??
— Sandeep (@sandeep_Vishu)
Trauma
PTSD!
— Raunak Kolle (@RaunakKolle)
Ferguson bowling to MS and Jadeja!
Flashbacks
Ferg⭕uson ꦉvs Dhoni still gives me 2019 WC Semis Trauma
— Suyash💙 (@CFCSUYASH)
Hate it
I fvcking hate Ferguson 😭 literally ruined everyt꧅hing for us
— 🍂 (@B_Rabbit_______)
Full credit
If CSK wins this match🌼, the credit goes🧔 primarily to Ferguson.
— Shazam (@Teejay71237507)
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