However, last night’s match saw a new and surprising scene beyond the Super Over. During the run-chase, Chennai Super Gillies wicketkeeper-batsman and senior Tamil Nadu player N Jagadeesan flared up a bit after being ‘manked’ by Baba Aparajith.
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N Jagadeesan had a strong start to his innings and didn’t seem to have expected to get out like this. On his way to the pavilion, he showed his middle finger which seemed to be towards the NRK players while walking towards the dugout. The middle finger is considered a mark of an indecent and aggressive way.
N Jagadeesan has represented Tamil Nadu in 26 first-class, 36 List A and 45 T20 matches, and it is likely that action will be taken against him for pointing out. Additionally, the wicketkeeper-batsman is also a part of the Indian Premier League franchise Chennai Super Kings since 2018, and has played in 2 matches in the recently concluded edition of the tournament.
Earlier in the game, NRK openers Laxmesha Suryaprakash (62) and Sanjay Yadav (87*) shone with the bat to take Royal Kings to a strong 184/4 in 20 overs. Super Gillies captain Kaushik Gandhi (64) scored the most runs for the team, and even S Harish Kumar (26* off 12 balls) put up a strong performance in the final overs, before the team finally went down Could only level the score. In the end, the match went to the Super Over in which Nellai Royal Kings chased ten runs.