In the match between Mumbai Indians and Sunrisers Hyderabad in the IPL 2025, a controversial moment occurred when a free hit was given to the batter after SRH's keeper's gloves were found in front of the stumps when the ball made contact with the bat. On the controversial moment, KKR spinner Varun Chakravarthy, on his social media, comes up with his voice against this bad decision by the umpire. This moment happened during the 6.5 over of the MI's inning. SRH's bowler Zeeshan Ansari bowled to MI's opening batter, who got out on the ball; skipper Pat Cummins caught the ball. After the catch was taken, the real drama started as the fourth umpire called Rickelton back, declaring it as no ball. The no-ball was given because Heinrich Klaasen's gloves were found in front of the stumps when the left-handed batter made contact with the ball. This decision from the umpire was not appreciated by Varun, as he strongly opposed this decision and suggested the best thing instead of declaring it as no ball. Here is what he shared on his social media If the keeper's gloves come in front of the stumps, it should be a dead ball and a warning to the keeper so that he doesn't do that again !!! Not a no ball and a free hit!! What did the bowler do.Thinking out loud!! What do u all think??? If the keeper's gloves come in front of the stumps, it should be a dead ball and a warning to the keeper so that he doesn't do that again !!! Not a no ball and a free hit!! What did the bowler do🙄🙄Thinking out loud!! What do u all think??? — Varun Chakaravarthy🇮🇳 (@chakaravarthy29) April 17, 2025 Also Read | IPL 2025: MI vs SRH Clash Sparks Frenzy on Twitter MI Outclass SRH in Tight Chase to Seal 4-Wicket Win Mumbai Indians registered a clinical victory over Sunrisers Hyderabad, chasing down 163 with 4 wickets in hand. MI's bowlers, headed by Bumrah and Will Jacks, kept SRH to 162 despite a blistering start by Abhishek Sharma (40) and late blows by Klaasen (37) and Aniket Verma (18*). Rohit Sharma provided MI with a flying start with 26 off 16, while Rickelton, SKY, and Jacks all contributed. Pat Cummins' 3-wicket over and Eshan Malinga's very tight 18th over brought SRH hopes, but Tilak Varma (21*) kept calm and closed out the match in the 19th over.