IPL 2020: MI’s Twitter handle mistakenly tweets DC’s final score in the first over; Netizens suspect match-fixing

Cricket | Tuesday | 13th October, 2020

The thirteenth release of the Indian Premier League (IPL) is going on in all magnificence, and all the groups are giving their best to get over the line. Notwithstanding, an ongoing erased Tweet from Mumbai Indians (MI) has started a contention in the cricket world. Fans on Twitter are asserting the protecting victors for 'fixing' things, though it was only an error from MI's online media group. In the 27th match of the money rich group, MI took on Delhi Capitals in Abu Dhabi.

Winning the throw, Delhi concocted willow first and posted a good 162/4 on the board. Ajinkya Rahane strolled the field instead of Rishabh Pant, and Alex Carey was found instead of Shimron Hetmyer. The star batsman Shikhar Dhawan got his mood back and crushed a splendid 50 years to turn the group's score in a sensible spot. Captain Shreyas Iyer likewise played an incredible thump to loan his help to the group.

Pursuing the objective, Mumbai Indians turned fruitful as Quinton de Kock and Suryakumar Yadav were dazzling for their group. They scored 53 runs each from their bat to establish the pace for protecting heroes, and they dominated the match by five wickets. In any case, in the most recent new development, MI confronted the reaction on Twitter for tweeting DC's score in the first over of their innings itself.

Teams are giving their level best regardless of their situations on the point table. The fans and establishments are pretty dynamic via web-based media to follow each action going in the applicable territory. The tweet which is being discussed the most was made after the first over of the DC's innings when James Pattinson was given over the new ball.

Notwithstanding, erroneously, MI's Twitter handle duplicate glued Rajasthan Royals' score from the past game, which read – 163/5 after 19.5 overs). Amending the misstep, the tweet was erased soon yet it was sufficient for the netizens to start a discussion identified with coordinate fixing.

Nonetheless, DC completed exceptionally close scoring 162/4, and taking a gander at such on-point likenesses, fans went gaga over the equivalent. While some of them are appreciating the botch made by MI's online media handle, few are blaming the three-time champions for fixing the game.