IPL 2022 Most Dramatic Scene: Collision between IYERS! Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) captain Shreyas Iyer lost his cool after Venkatesh Iyer almost ran him out against Rajasthan Royals (RR) on Monday. Follow InsideSport on GOOGLE NEWS
BIZZARE! Iyer SCOLDS Iyer The incident occurred during the last ball off the 16th over when Venkatesh Iyer tried to convert a single into an impossible double. Shimron Hetmyer, the fielder, made a powerful throw at the batter’s end. Iyer nearly survived a runout, leading to dramatic scenes in KKR vs RR. Don’t believe us! Watch video below
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IPL 2022 Most Dramatic Scene: KKR’s Shreyas Iyer SCOLDS Venkatesh Iyer after he almost runs skipper out but Karma proves costly
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Unfortunately, Shreyas Iyer got out the very next ball as he was trapped LBW to hat-trick guy Yuzvendra Chahal in the next over. He wanted to work that across the line but missed it. Then took a review in hope but all in vain. Follow all the IPL 2022 live updates on InsideSport.IN
Iyer ended up with 51-ball 85 which comprised 7 boundaries and 4 sixes as he nearly missed out on IPL ton. Unfortunately, his innings weren’t enough to get KKR to the finishing line.
“I think from the start we got, we really were going well according to the run-rate. Finchy was good but once he was out, we slowed down a bit. We lacked a bit over there, but it’s a part of the game. Unfortunately, we couldn’t click. My plan was to bat through the end, the opposite batsman had to take it on from ball one,” Iyer told host broadcaster Star Sports post-match.
IPL 2022 Most Dramatic Scene: KKR’s Shreyas Iyer SCOLDS Venkatesh Iyer after he almost runs skipper out but Karma proves costly
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