Actually, during the match, RCB all-rounder Krunal Pandya was batting brilliantly. But during his innings he got severe cramps and sat on the field in pain. Meanwhile, Mumbai Indians wicketkeeper Ryan Rickelton ran to his help and helped in stretching.
Here is the translation of S Badrinath’s commentary from yesterday…. he said, “it’s ok if opposition says, hey die in cramps.”….. how shameless someone could be 🤢🤢 pic.twitter.com/WRu5owS6RA
— King In The North👑👑 (@KingInThe2North) May 11, 2026
Praising this sportsmanship, Badrinath, who was commentating, jokingly said that if the opposition team had wanted, they could have adopted the attitude of ‘let him die there in cramps’. However, his statement was not liked by a section of the social media. Many users raised questions on his language and said that such words should not be used during live matches.
Seeing the controversy increasing, Badrinath gave clarification on social media platform X. He said his statement was misinterpreted. According to Badrinath, he was just praising Rickelton’s sportsmanship. He wrote that it was a colloquial Tamil expression, the meaning of which was misinterpreted.
“Let him die there”… that’s not going to be my attitude. I will go and stretch him. Great gesture from Ryan Rickelton.. Fair Play points should be given to him and MI for that.
This is what I said on air, for people who don’t understand colloquial Tamil. 🙏
— S.Badrinath (@s_badrinath) May 11, 2026
He said in the post, ‘I said there should not be a ‘leave it there’ attitude. I will personally go and help him. It was a wonderful gesture by Rickelton and Mumbai Indians should get fair play points for this.
On the other hand, if we talk about the match, Krunal Pandya played a brilliant innings despite being in pain. He scored 73 runs in 46 balls, which included 4 fours and 5 sixes. Thanks to his fighting innings, RCB achieved the target of 167 runs on the last ball. In this match played in Raipur, RCB registered a spectacular victory by defeating Mumbai Indians by 2 wickets. Both the excitement of the match and Badrinath’s comments have now become big topics of discussion on social media.
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