
The Lucknow Super Giants vs Kolkata Knight Riders collide IPL 2026 It made for one of the most dramatic finishes of the season, but that was it Karthik Tyagi‘s final was the biggest point of discussion. KKR defended for 17 runs in the last over, with Tyagi hitting two full shots on his waist. Himmat Singhleaving his players, commentators and fans confused as to why he was allowed to continue bowling.
According to the common understanding of the law, a bowler who delivers two dangerous balls less than waist height in an innings must be dismissed immediately. However, despite the fact that the second full over was also called a no-ball, Tyagi’s over was not stopped. The unusual moment sparked widespread debate on social media, with many questioning whether the referees had made a mistake.
The first ball not higher than the waist increases the tension
The drama started when Tyagi attempted a yorker under pressure but ended up with a full toss that reached Himmat at chest height. The on-field umpires immediately signaled a no-ball, Lucknow awarded an extra run and a free kick.
The equation was already tense at that stage and the error increased the pressure on KKR. The fielding side quickly regrouped knowing that one more costly error could change the game entirely.
As the delivery was considered dangerous due to its height, it was considered an official warning in playing conditions for dangerous and unfair bowling.
The second full innings creates a lot of confusion
The next ball added even more drama. Tyagi once again took a full toss that reached above the waist of his batter, resulting in another no-ball challenge. At that moment, many expected the umpires to stop him from bowling further.
KKR players also seemed to believe that Tyagi’s spell was over. The team came together quickly and thoroughly Anukul Roy It turned out that he was ready to complete the rest of the delivery.
But just as Anukul started to adjust the pitch, Tyagi came back to mark his run and signaled that he would continue. This confused both the audience and the players.
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Why did the umpires allow Karthik Tyagi to continue?
The reason for the decision is how the second no-ball is interpreted by the umpires. Although both deliveries were above waist height, only the first was considered dangerous enough to warrant an official warning.
The second delivery, though called a no-ball due to its height, was not ruled dangerous by law. Commentators on the live stream clarified that the umpires believed the ball was not threatening enough and was also not aimed at the striker.
According to this comment, this was not Tyagi’s second full shot from a dangerous waist. As a result, he was entitled to complete the work instead of being dismissed from the attack.
In IPL and MCC playing conditions, a bowler is dismissed only after he bowls two full overs in the same innings. Simply bowling two waist-high no-balls does not automatically result in an ejection unless both are classified as dangerous.
In this moment of high pressure, this distinction was crucial. Although the situation seemed controversial at first, the judges’ decision was in accordance with the law.

