
Rovman Powell pointed out a controversial dismissal of Finn Allen, where replays suggested the fielder may have brushed the boundary rope, but the umpires did not refer the decision upstairs.
Lucknow Super Giants won by three wickets on the last ball, thanks to a late innings surge from Mukul Choudhary, who scored an unbeaten 54 runs off 27 balls.
Rovman Powell admitted that the conditions at Eden Gardens played a role in the match outcome, contributing to KKR's defeat despite their initial control over the game.
Rovman Powell of Kolkata Knight Riders criticized the umpiring after a last-ball defeat to Lucknow Super Giants, citing a controversial dismissal as a key moment. Despite leading, KKR lost as LSG's Mukul Choudhary scored 54 runs off 27 balls.
NEW DELHI: Kolkata Knight Riders all-rounder Rovman Powell did not hold back after his sideâs heartbreaking last-ball defeat to Lucknow Super Giants, pointing to an umpiring âblunderâ while also admitting that conditions at Eden Gardens played their part in the result.
Defending 181/4, KKR seemed in control when LSG slumped to 128/7 after 16 overs. But a sensational late onslaught from Mukul Choudhary, who smashed an unbeaten 54 off 27 balls, turned the game on its head as LSG sealed a three-wicket win on the final delivery.
âMaybe it was a blunderâ
The flashpoint came earlier in the innings when Finn Allen was dismissed in controversial fashion. His top-edge was caught at deep third man, but replays suggested the fielder may have brushed the boundary rope. Despite the close call, on-field umpires chose not to refer the decision upstairs.
âDefinitely more angles should have been looked at,â Powell said. âWe thought we had seen in the IPL that umpires have gone upstairs for lesser things, and not as close as that.â
âMaybe it was a blunder on their part, but weâre not going to say that is what cost us two points tonight,â he added, stopping short of placing full blame on the officials.
âNot a 220-wicketâ
Powell also highlighted the nature of the Eden Gardens surface, saying it was far from the high-scoring tracks typically associated with the venue.
âItâs not that classic Eden Gardens wicket where you just go and blast. It was not a 220-wicket; there was a little bit in it for the bowlers, especially with slower balls,â he explained.
Despite the loss, Powell credited Mukulâs composure under pressure. âYou want to make Eden Gardens your fortress⊠but credit to the youngster, he batted really well,â he said.
KKRâs struggles continue, with just one point from four matches so far. However, Powell remains optimistic.
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âIf you see the history, winners build momentum in the middle and back end. Itâs not easy when you donât start well, but our destiny is still in our hands. We still have 10 games left,â he said.
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