Krunal Pandya missed the half century, why did he return to the pavilion without getting out?

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Lucknow Supergiants captain Krunal Pandya missed a half-century by one run against Mumbai Indians in the 63rd league match of IPL. Krunal returned to the pavilion without getting out. What happened suddenly in a live match when an in-form Krunal forced him to leave the field?

 

Actually this incident happened on the last ball of the 16th over of Lucknow’s innings. At the bowling end, the Mumbai Indians bowler was Cameron Green. Kunal ran for a single off the last ball but was suddenly found limping between the wickets. There was some problem with his legs. After this the team physio took him out of the ground. Nothing can be said about the seriousness of Kunal’s injury. He could not bat again due to retired hurt.

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Krunal retired hurt after scoring 49 runs

When Krunal had to go off the field, he was scoring 49 runs off 42 balls. During this he hit a four and a six. At one stage the Super Giants had lost 3 wickets for 35 runs. After this Krunal and Marcus Stoinis handled the innings. Both the batsmen shared an unbeaten 82-run partnership for the fourth wicket.

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Marcus Stoinis played an unbeaten inning of 89 runs

Batting first in this match, Lucknow scored 177 runs for 3 wickets in 20 overs on the basis of Marcus Stoinis’ explosive unbeaten 89 runs and Pandya’s 49 runs. Stoinis hit 4 fours and 8 sixes in 47 balls.