The T20 World Cup Final was played between India vs South Africa in Barbados. India after winning the toss chose to bat first in batting indian openers showed aggression by hitting consecutive boundaries but after two early wickets of Rohit Sharma and Rishabh Pant, Virat Kohli and Axar Patel rescued their team by making a solid partnership then Pandaya and Dube gave a good finish to team India with that India set the target of 177 for South Africa.
In response Africa also lost two early wickets then Stubbs and de Kock produced hope for South Africa after the wicket Stubbs and de Kock the two finishers of South Africa David Miller and Henrich Klassen started their show by hitting boundaries at regular intervals especially Klassen who hit 22 runs in one over of Axar patel and this makes Africa more comfortable to win.
But then Hardik Pandya and Bumrah showed their bowling skills by getting the wickets of Klassen and Marco Jansen.
Then in the last over South Africa required 16 runs Hardik Panday was on bowling and David Miller was on strike then on the first ball of the last over David Miller hit a straight shot and it looked like a six then Surya Kumar Yadav took an incredible catch by throwing him towards boundary and took the catch successfully after this catch Africa lost the final from 7 runs
On social media, there is a debate on this crucial match about Surya Kumar Yadav’s catch. It is clearly shown in clips when Surya Kumar Yadav took the catch the boundary rope is not in its place instead boundary is made bigger by moving from its original position.
According to the original position of the boundary, Surya’s foot was on the boundary line and it was a six. In another way when Surya took the catch, the boundary rope shook a bit and the Umpire checked this crucial catch by only one camera angle, did not take more time, and did not use a different camera angle. This was a very quick decision from the third umpire he had to take his time to check this catch properly on this crucial condition of a very important match