There was a controversy over such a decision in the IPL 2025 match between Gujarat Titans and Rajasthan Royals. In this match played in Ahmedabad, while chasing the target given by Gujarat Titans, the controversy arose when the visiting team Rajasthan batsman Riyan Parag was given out. This controversial decision was taken in the seventh over of Rajasthan's innings when Riyan Parag was given out by the umpire and then even after taking a review, the third umpire did not change the decision. What was the whole matter, let us explain to you.

In this match played in Ahmedabad on Wednesday, April 9, Gujarat batted first and scored a big score of 217 runs. In response, Rajasthan lost 2 wickets early. Despite this, Riyan Parag, who came to the crease as a new batsman, attacked as soon as he came. Some excellent shots came off his bat, which continued to take Rajasthan's score forward.
When the umpire gave him out, he took the help of DRS.
Then came the seventh over of the innings, in which there was a controversy. Left-arm pacer Kulwant Khejroliya was bowling this over. His fourth ball was almost yorker length, which Ryan wanted to play towards third man. But as soon as his bat came down, the ball passed close to him and was caught by the wicketkeeper. The umpire declared him out. But Ryan took the help of DRS on this. He did this because when the ball was close to the bat, at the same time the bat also hit the pitch hard.

Did not get help from the third umpire either, argued.
When the third umpire saw the replay, it was clearly visible that the bat had first hit the pitch and its sound came on the snickometer. But in the next frame, as soon as the ball was seen crossing the bat, the sound on the snickometer became louder. Keeping this in mind, the third umpire declared Ryan Parag out. But Ryan Parag did not look happy at all on this and went straight and got into an argument with the umpire. Seeing his action, the second umpire reached there and asked Ryan to return to the pavilion directly. Ryan was forced to return to the pavilion cursing the umpires.
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