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Dinesh Karthik gets reprieve in contentious lbw call

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'Karthik's first-ball reprieve was a hasty decision' (1:54)

Tom Moody and Mitchell McClenaghan say the third umpire didn't consider all the possibilities and drew the decision quickly (1:54)

The TV umpire Anil Chaudhary's decision to overturn an lbw decision from out to not out in Dinesh Karthik's favour came under heavy scrutiny during the Eliminator between Rajasthan Royals (RR) and Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) in Ahmedabad.

The incident took place in the 15th over of RCB's innings. After Rajat Patidar had just been dismissed, Avesh Khan swung the ball into Karthik, and the batter was given out lbw by the on-field umpire KN Ananthapadmanabhan.

Karthik did not immediately review the decision and only made the DRS signal after a chat with his partner Mahipal Lomror. The replays showed the bottom of the bat close to the front pad at the same time as the ball passing the bat, and striking the pad as Karthik came forward.

The question was whether the spike on Ultra Edge was the ball hitting the inside edge of the bat or the bat hitting the pad. TV umpire Anil Chaudhary thought it was bat on ball and asked the on-field umpire to change his decision to not out, though it seemed like there wasn't conclusive evidence to do so.

The consensus among the TV commentators following the decision was that a mistake had been made and cameras showed the RR director of cricket Kumar Sangakkara unhappy while talking to the fourth umpire outside the boundary.

Speaking at the press conference after the game, Avesh, however, was fine with Karthik getting the benefit of the doubt.

"When you are bowling, the emotions are running quite high. If you look at any bowler, they always ask for reviews, they feel the batter is out [if it's close]," he said. "But when they showed the replay on the screen, there was some doubt - I suppose DK bhai got the benefit of the doubt. The decision the umpire took must have been the right one, the umpiring is always fair."

If Karthik had been given out, RCB would have been 122 for 6, but he went on to score 11 off 12 balls in a partnership of 32 off 24 balls with Lomror. Karthik was eventually dismissed in the 19th over, and RCB finished on 172 for 8 fore going down by four wickets to be eliminated from the tournament.