Twitter reacts as the upmire take a nap and allow Warner to "illegally" face a ball meant for Dhawan

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With every game in the IPL the Umpiring gaffes increase. Today, Umpire Nandan picked up from where he left last game at Wankhede after he allowed Warner to face ball when he was supposed to be on the non - striker's end. The Twitterati capitalised on this and made fun on the expense of this gaffe.

Nitish Rana and Jasprit Bumrah were the tormentors in chief as Mumbai Indians secured a second successive home win after beating Sunrisers Hyderabad by 4 wickets. SRH, who came into the game with a two-game winning streak, looked well short of their usual best in the absence of Moises Henriques. Brief scores: Sunrisers Hyderabad 158/8 (David Warner 49, Shikhar Dhawan 48; Jasprit Bumrah 3/24, Harbhajan Singh 2/23) lost to Mumbai Indians 159/6 (Nitish Rana 45, Parthiv Patel 39; Bhuvneshwar Kumar 3/21, Deepak Hooda 1/18) by 4 wickets.





It is the season of Brain fades!

The umpire obviously was Nandan, hence the this followed!



Mumbai Indian's Kryptonite!



Be scared, be very scared!

Perks of owning an IPL team is you can force people to make things like this!

Fizzed out! (19 runs in his 1st over of his IPL comeback)

Take that haters!

Well I have a joke.



ROHIT SHARMA, oh wait that has been used too?

Finally!

Sums up his career!

India, a land of extremes!

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Finally, Ravi Shastri gets his words right!



Banter gone wrong, MI?

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Rarely has it been a good idea in cricket history to rile up a bowler capable of touching 150 clicks. Perhaps it is no issue for the generational talent that is Steve Smith as he proved at the Gabba, but for his lesser compatriots a fired up Jofra Archer proved to be too much in Adelaide.
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Umpiring gaffes have been an increasing problem in the IPL this season with Mumbai Indians at the wrong end of the decisions more often than not. After hitting the last ball of an over for a boundary, David Warner somehow managed to take the strike on the first ball of the next over as well.
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