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4 incidents tagged

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Kohli Refuses to Walk as Shubman Gill Appears to Catch Him in IPL 2026 Final — Third Umpire Gives Not Out, Kohli Makes 75*

Royal Challengers Bengaluru vs Gujarat Titans

31 May 2026

With RCB needing 51 off 25 overs and Virat Kohli batting on 63, Shubman Gill dived at cover point off Arshad Khan and appeared to take a stunning low catch — Gujarat Titans celebrated and expected Kohli to walk. Instead, Kohli confronted Gill, insisting the ball had grazed the grass. The third umpire agreed: not out. Kohli proceeded to 75* and sealed RCB's second consecutive IPL title, leaving Gill and GT furious.

#IPL 2026#RCB#Gujarat Titans
🥊Moderate

Darren Lehmann Urges Fans to Make Broad 'Cry' — Ashes 2013

Australia vs England

12 August 2013

Australian coach Darren Lehmann urged Australian fans to give Stuart Broad such a hard time during the return Ashes that he'd 'want to go home and cry.'

#lehmann#broad#walking
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Stuart Broad Refuses to Walk After Thick Edge — Ashes 2013

England vs Australia

12 July 2013

Stuart Broad stood his ground after a massive edge was caught at slip, refusing to walk. The umpire gave him not out, infuriating Australia.

#broad#walking#edge
🔥Serious

Bradman Stands Firm on 28 — The Brisbane Bump-Ball Controversy, 1946

Australia v England

1946-11-29

On the first day of the 1946-47 Ashes, Don Bradman — making his Test return after eight years and visibly out of touch on 28 — chopped a ball from Bill Voce that flew chest-high to Jack Ikin at second slip. England appealed for the catch; umpire George Borwick gave it not out, ruling the ball had bumped from the ground. Bradman did not walk. He went on to make 187, England were beaten by an innings and 332, and Hammond's relationship with the Australian captain never recovered. The wicket-that-never-was framed the entire series.

#bradman#ashes#1946-47