Pant stump-mic chatter goes viral, BCCI clears air

A video-clip showed Pant, from behind the stumps, saying that “yeh to chauka hai” (this is a boundary) as KKR’s Robin Uthappa took guard against Sandeep Lamichhane.

Published : Mar 31, 2019 17:34 IST , New Delhi

Rishabh Pant during Delhi Capitals' IPL fixture against Kolkata Knight Riders in New Delhi on Saturday.
Rishabh Pant during Delhi Capitals' IPL fixture against Kolkata Knight Riders in New Delhi on Saturday.
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Rishabh Pant during Delhi Capitals' IPL fixture against Kolkata Knight Riders in New Delhi on Saturday.

India’s young wicketkeeper-batsman Rishabh Pant was Sunday caught in the eye of a storm owing to an edited stump microphone clip from an IPL game which went viral on social media. However, it was dismissed by the BCCI.

The less-than-a-minute long clip was from Saturday night’s match between Pant’s Delhi Capitals and Kolkata Knight Riders.

It shows Pant, from behind the stumps, saying that “ yeh to chauka hai ” (this is a boundary) as KKR’s Robin Uthappa took guard against Sandeep Lamichhane. Delhi won the match in Super Over after the scores were tied in the regulation overs.

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“No one heard what Rishabh said before that particular sentence. He was apparently telling (Delhi Capitals captain) Shreyas Iyer to increase fielders on off-side to stop an imminent four,” a top BCCI official said.

The next delivery was pushed through the covers for a boundary and the edited clip of Pant’s purported prediction started doing the rounds from unverified Twitter accounts, claiming to be cricket fans.

What wasn’t clear from the video clip was the context of Pant’s comment.

It has been learnt that Hotstar , which holds the digital (streaming rights) rights of the IPL, has complained to various social media platforms for illegal use of their footage and are getting the clippings removed.

The BCCI official said that it was “very unfortunate” that social media ran an incomplete clipping.

“Maligning a young cricketer without even knowing the details is so unfortunate. A section of media allowed the social media to insinuate and vilify a young talent without getting into details. This is so disgusting,” said the official.

This isn’t the first time that stump microphone has pushed Pant into the spotlight. During his highly successful tour of Australia, Pant’s humourous teasing of rival batsmen, especially Aussie captain Tim Paine, went viral on social media.

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