IND vs WI: KL Rahul becomes umpire in the middle of the field! Players started returning to the pavilion, watch video

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khelja|12-10-2025

IND vs WI: KL Rahul becomes umpire in the middle of the field! Players started returning to the pavilion, watch video

KL Rahul did something strange during the match. (Photo-PTI)

India vs West Indies, 2nd Test Match: Something happened just before lunch on the third day of the second and last Test match being played at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi, due to which the players became victims of misunderstanding for some time on the field.

Team India's opening batsman KL Rahul did something in the middle of the field that created an atmosphere of confusion there. However, the umpires took care of the matter in time and after that the game started again. This video of KL Rahul is becoming increasingly viral on social media.

What did KL Rahul do?

Indian cricket team opening batsman KL Rahul The bails of the stumps were dropped during the first session on the third day of the second Test match against West Indies.

Due to this, both the players and the umpire got confused. What happened was that there was one over left before lunch. During this, KL Rahul dropped the bails from his hand while going to field on the other side.

Due to this some players felt that the session was over. Some players were about to go to the dressing room when the umpires told them that there was still one over left in the first session. There was confusion for some time before Ravindra Jadeja started the over.

During this time, the commentators also became victims of this misunderstanding, because Murali Karthik started reading the scorecard. After this the umpires handled the situation and Ravindra Jadeja bowled an over. After this the umpires announced lunch.

West Indies are in danger of defeat

in this test match team india has strengthened its position considerably. West Indies still have to score 97 more runs to avoid innings defeat. In response to Team India's 518 runs for 5 wickets, West Indies' first innings was reduced to only 248 runs. After this, Team India forced the visiting team to follow. By the end of the third day's play, West Indies had scored 173 runs for 2 wickets in their second innings.

Opener John Campbell is playing with 87 not out and Shay Hope is playing with 66 not out.

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