There was a moment of confusion in the 52nd game of IPL 2025 between Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Chennai Super Kings at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium. Dewald Brevis was dismissed LBW to a full-toss by Lungi Ngidi. The ball was evidently down the leg side, but umpire Nitin Menon still raised his finger. Brevis consulted Ravindra Jadeja and opted to take a review. But there was an issue the review timer did not appear on the screen. Before Brevis requested DRS, the umpire indicated that the 15 seconds were up and did not grant the review. Brevis and Jadeja both appeared stunned. Ball-tracking later revealed that the ball would have gone wide by a huge distance. Still, Brevis walked back for a golden duck, and the umpire's call did not sit well with many fans. Also Read | Fastest Fifty in IPL: RCB's Romario Shepherd Just misses Yashasvi Jaiswal’s record by a ball Shepherd’s Power and RCB’s Nerve Steal a Crucial Win Romario Shepherd's destructive batting was the turning point in the 52nd IPL 2025 match between Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Chennai Super Kings at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium. His huge blows at the death provided the difference for RCB, and he was appropriately praised by captain David after the match. In spite of the tough finish with the bat, the victory was sealed by RCB's bowling in the last overs. Suyash began the fightback in the 18th over, and Yash Dayal, for the second consecutive year, showed nerves of steel. He got rid of MS Dhoni once again and managed a no-ball hiccup admirably by delivering spot yorkers and low full tosses to seal the deal. CSK had previously been in a powerful position. Mhatre was the youngster who played a fantastic knock of 70+, while sharing a 115-run partnership with Jadeja following a fine start. Ngidi took the reins back with dismissals of both Mhatre and Brevis in the same over. However, ultimately, it was not enough. RCB managed to hold on for a crucial win and picked up two valuable points in a close battle for top two positions.