HomeSportsCricketIPLExplained: Was Mitchell Starc's controversial no-ball call DC vs RR Super Over correct? Here's what the rule says

Explained: Was Mitchell Starc's controversial no-ball call DC vs RR Super Over correct? Here's what the rule says

Mitchell Starc maintained composure and produced an outstanding Super Over, giving up just 11 runs and securing a vital run-out despite the commotion surrounding the no-ball.

April 17, 2025 / 16:48 IST
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Did Mitchell Starc overstep in the Super Over vs RR? Here's what the rulebook says. (Photo: JioHotstar)
Did Mitchell Starc overstep in the Super Over vs RR? Here's what the rulebook says. (Photo: JioHotstar)

The Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 match between the Delhi Capitals (DC) and Rajasthan Royals (RR) featured a lot of drama in the Super Over. After giving up a four to Shimron Hetmyer, Mitchell Starc was bowling under pressure. On the fourth delivery, he produced a low full toss outside off to Riyan Parag.

After Parag cut the delivery for four, the umpire ruled it a no-ball after the siren sounded. Everyone started talking after that, which gave RR a free hit.

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The replay showed that Starc's rear foot touched the return crease. Following its display on the large screen, he was observed conversing with the umpire. Regarding the call, many fans and even analysts were unsure. Former New Zealand cricketer Simon Doull even said on air, “I don’t think it’s a no-ball. You’re allowed to touch the line.”