Kavya Maran’s Outburst: Deeming Krunal Pandya’s Bowling ‘Illegal’ in SRH vs RCB Clash
The Indian Premier League (IPL) consistently delivers moments of high drama, intense competition, and unforgettable reactions, both on and off the field. One such incident that recently captured widespread attention involved Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) owner Kavya Maran and Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) all-rounder Krunal Pandya during a pivotal match on May 22 at Uppal Stadium.
Krunal Pandya’s Unorthodox Style Under Scrutiny
Krunal Pandya, known for his distinctive left-arm orthodox spin, has always incorporated an element of unpredictability into his bowling. His action, often described as unorthodox, frequently poses a unique challenge to batsmen. While primarily a spinner, Pandya’s tendency to deliver unexpected, often awry bouncers, has on occasion drawn the ire of opposing teams and players.
It was precisely this unconventional delivery style that ignited a fiery reaction from Kavya Maran during the SRH vs RCB encounter. Her frustration became visibly apparent as Pandya unleashed a series of bouncers that appeared to bamboozle the SRH batters at the crease.
Maran’s Public Display of Frustration Goes Viral
The match saw Pandya deliver only two overs, yet within that limited spell, he bowled approximately four to six bouncers. These deliveries, coupled with his unusual action, visibly troubled the Hyderabad batsmen. Even behind the wickets, RCB’s Jitesh Sharma appeared to struggle with the trajectory and bounce of these particular balls, underscoring their erratic nature.
As SRH’s formidable opening pair, Travis Head and Ishan Kishan, were batting in the first innings, Kavya Maran’s animated reaction to Krunal Pandya’s bowling quickly became a viral sensation across social media platforms. An image widely shared online captured her intense reaction, perfectly encapsulating the moment of heightened emotion.
In a video clip that circulated extensively, Kavya Maran was seen in the stands, visibly distressed, engaging in a conversation with an acquaintance. Her expressions clearly indicated her displeasure, as she appeared to complain about Pandya’s suspicious action. She specifically highlighted his delivery of ‘dangerous bouncers from close quarters’ despite his primary role as a spinner, implicitly questioning the fairness or legality of such tactics from an orthodox spinner.
Maran went a step further, using distinct hand gestures to articulate her profound frustration regarding the type of deliveries Krunal Pandya was sending down. She was clearly upset with the flow and nature of the game at that particular juncture.
Interestingly, in a moment that offered a brief respite from her grievances, Travis Head managed to dispatch one of Pandya’s deliveries for a boundary. Maran was momentarily seen applauding the shot, celebrating her team’s success. However, her underlying frustration quickly resurfaced, as she continued to voice her complaints to those seated around her about what she perceived as woeful and unsettling deliveries from Pandya.
Match Dynamics: SRH’s Dominance vs. RCB’s Valiant Chase
Despite the controversy surrounding Krunal Pandya’s bowling, his ‘cheesy bouncers’ ultimately could not halt Sunrisers Hyderabad’s relentless march towards a colossal total. SRH posted an imposing 255 runs on the scoreboard, losing only four wickets in the process. This mammoth score was largely a testament to a ‘blitzkrieg’ innings from Ishan Kishan, who led the charge, ably supported by significant contributions from Abhishek Sharma and Heinrich Klaasen.
The top four batsmen for SRH played pivotal roles in dismantling the RCB bowling attack. For Royal Challengers Bangalore, only Rasikh Salam managed to claim two wickets, with Suyash Sharma and Krunal Pandya each securing one wicket apiece, highlighting the struggles of the bowling unit against a rampant Hyderabad lineup.
In response, Royal Challengers Bangalore commenced their chase with an initial display of intent. However, their momentum was soon disrupted with the dismissals of key batsmen. Venkatesh Iyer was dismissed in the fifth over, quickly followed by the crucial wicket of Virat Kohli in the sixth over, just before the conclusion of the powerplay. These early setbacks left RCB reeling at 74 for 2, putting immense pressure on the incoming batsmen.
Although Rajat Patidar and Krunal Pandya attempted to stabilize the innings and mount a formidable chase, the task proved increasingly difficult. With each passing over, the required run rate climbed steadily, making the target an ever-more daunting proposition. After Patidar’s departure, Tim David joined Pandya at the crease, but the mountain to climb had grown too steep.
Ultimately, RCB concluded their innings at 200 runs, falling significantly short of the target. This result handed Sunrisers Hyderabad a convincing 55-run victory, solidifying their dominance in the match. While SRH celebrated a comprehensive win, the passionate reaction of Kavya Maran to Krunal Pandya’s bowling remained a prominent talking point, adding another layer of drama to an already thrilling IPL encounter.




