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Short run call proves costly in IPL nail-biter – cricket.com.au
Umpiring decision on a short run that was not able to be reviewed by the third umpire turned out proved crucial in Kings XI defeat

Kings XI Punjab were left to rue a decision widely panned as an umpiring error that cost them victory in their nail-biting Indian Premier League (IPL) opener in Dubai on Sunday.
With Punjab requiring 21 off the final 10 balls of the match to defeat Delhi Capitals, Chris Jordan was called for a short run by square-leg umpire Nitin Menon as he turned to take a second at the striker’s end.
Although television replays suggested Jordan had in fact made his ground, Menon’s original decision was not …
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