'Right Hand Quick Spinner': Twitter Goes Berserk As Speedometer Shows Maheesh Theekshana's Delivery Bowled At 152 KPH
Once Maheesh Theekshana bowled that delivery, fans looked at the screen and it showed that the speed of the ball was 152 kph.
In the IPL 2023 game between Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai Indians on Saturday, fans witnessed a hilarious incident in the 13th over of the game which was bowled by spinner Maheesh Theekshana. He started the over with a dot ball and followed it up with another dot delivery where MI’s batter Nehal Wadhera tried to hit the ball towards him.
Once he bowled that delivery, fans looked at the screen and it showed that the speed of the ball was 152 kph. It was a huge mistake by the broadcaster as it’s next to impossible for the spinner to bowl at such a lethal pace.
Social media went berserk after this incident took place as they came up with a lot of funny comments.
Speedometer showed one of the ball from Theekshana as 152 Kph. pic.twitter.com/w14xXI7lHL
— Johns. (@CricCrazyJohns) May 6, 2023
It might be from Jaddu
— Atharv (@maslekar_atharv) May 6, 2023
Right hand quick spinner
— WittyInsights (@WittyInsights) May 6, 2023
That's why umran every Ball show like this 😂😂
— Fardeen khan (@Fardeen18008341) May 6, 2023
Just imagine when Ihsanulllah ball there he every Ball 150+ but in India show 200+ may be 😂🤣😂
Ordered from Pakistan I guess...
— Abhishek Mishra (@imAvi_18) May 6, 2023
Talking about the clash, MS Dhoni’s men outplayed the Mumbai Indians led by Rohit Sharma on Saturday. Chennai Super Kings'batters chased down a target of 139 runs and ended up winning the game by six wickets. Kudos to left hander Devon Conway, who made 44 runs and helped his team seal a victory here at the MA Chidambaram stadium, in Chennai. Ruturaj Gaikwad also collected 30 runs off 16 deliveries while Shivam Dube played a useful hand of 26 runs off 18 balls.
For Mumbai Indians, Piyush Chawla picked up two wickets after conceding just 25 runs in his four overs of quota alongside Tristan Stubbs and Akash Madhwa who scalped a wicket each.