Watch Video: Multiple Technical Glitches Interrupt Play During RR Vs LSG IPL 2024 Match
Few technical glitches have interrupted the Match 4 of IPL 2024 between RR and LSG. Here are the details.
RR VS LSG: The Indian Premier League 2024 Match 4 between Rajasthan Royals and Lucknow Super Giants has been off to a slow start as merely 4 overs have been bowled within the first half hour of the fixture. The reasons for that have been initially the spidercam glitch, where the spidercam cable broke, and was followed by a bail glitch, where the bail wasn't working.
Spider Cam cable broke down during the IPL match between RR & LSG at Jaipur
— Zubair Ali Khan (@ZubairAlikhanUN) March 24, 2024
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Spider Cam cable broke down during the IPL match between RR & LSG at Jaipur
— Zubair Ali Khan (@ZubairAlikhanUN) March 24, 2024
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Add some more time for a bail electronic lighting failure. https://t.co/HGJRv7eKwO
— Kartik Kannan (@kartik_kannan) March 24, 2024
Technical failures are quite rare to see, and especially in Indian Premier League 2024, and when such incidents happen, it tends to become a highlight, or say a viral moment and grabs eyeballs of the spectators, and even the fans over the social media when clips and information circulate.
However, failure of Spidercam is a bit concerning, given the fact that it constantly revloves and rotates all over the ground and can lead to serious injuries.
So far, Rajasthan Royals have looked really fine and have controlled the innings well after the early departures of Jos Buttler and Yashasvi Jaiswal, who got off to quick starts but couldn't score big, as Naveen Ul Haq got the better of the former, and Mohsin Khan dismissed the latter, within the first 5 overs of the match. Electing to bat first, Rajasthan Royals seem to be in the cruise control and have depth in their batting lineup.
Sanju Samson and Riyan Parag are there at the crease for the Rajasthan Royals and have looked in terrific touch, as the pair have registered a 50-run partnership for the 3rd wicket. Rajasthan Royals, at the time of writing, are 104/2 after 11 overs.