Fans are criticizing the umpire for refusing to review chennai Super Kings' young player Devalt Brevis in the match against royal challengers Bangalore. In this situation, former umpire anil chaudhary has explained what happened. He has pointed out the wrong thing done by ravindra jadeja and Devalt Brevis. In this match, the chennai Super Kings team was chasing a target of 214 runs. At that time, ravindra jadeja, who was batting in the fourth order, and Devalt Brevis, who was batting in the fifth order, were batting. The umpire declared Brevis LBW on the first ball he faced. Even after the umpire signaled 'out', ravindra jadeja and Dewald Brevis ran. Anil Choudhary has criticized this. According to the laws of cricket, if the umpire declares 'out', it means that the ball is dead. Even if the batsmen run one or two runs after that, it is in vain.
Even if the review later decides that the umpire's out was wrong, those runs will not be counted. Because once the umpire declares 'out', the ball is dead. And if the review is done within 15 seconds from that time, the batsman can also decide on that. However, during this incident, ravindra jadeja and Devalt Brevis were careful to run without seeing the umpire giving out. Devalt Brevis noticed the umpire giving out while he was running. After that, he consulted ravindra Jadeja. It took 22 seconds for these events to end. After that, Anil Choudhary pointed out that he asked for a review.
Speaking about this, anil chaudhary said, "Ravindra Jadeja and Devalt Brevis wasted time running. Both of them wasted 22 seconds without deciding whether to take the TRS. This is more time than the allotted time for the review. The umpires were in no position to help the batsmen for the mistake they made." "I don't know why they both ran after the umpire gave Devalt Brevis out. That ball is over. Jadeja is a veteran, he has played many Test matches for India. When a batsman is given out, he should know that the ball is over. Jadeja is the veteran here and he made a mistake," said Anil Chaudhary.

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