In the final match between Mahe Megalo Strikers and Villianur Mohit Kings in the 2025 Pondicherry Premier League, the right-handed batter, Sabhay Chadha, was dismissed without playing a single ball after the fielding team, Mohit Kings, appealed for a time-out. Chadha, representing the Megalo Striker, came out to bat after a Kamaleeshwaran A was caught out. It was a bizarre dismissal after the fielder went after the ball and almost resisted it. The fielder went beyond the boundary, and he jumped in the air and threw the ball inside and found Aman Khan, the Mohit Kings captain. After that, the batting side had a chat with the umpires discussing the legitimacy of the dismissal. By that time it was 90 seconds late when the next batter, Chadha, walked in. Mohit Kings appealed and Chadha had to leave without playing a ball. Watch Chadha's dismissal here: Sabhay Chadha lost his wicket even before facing a ball — delay in getting ready and he's gone! π²#ShriramCapitalPPL #PPL2025 #PondicherryPremierLeague #PondicherryCricket pic.twitter.com/1PkIOfoZyK — Pondicherry Premier League (@PPLT20_Cricket) July 27, 2025 Read also: Ben Stokes Slammed for Handshake Drama with Jadeja, Sundar Watch Kamaleeshwaran A's dismissal here: What’s your call — Out or Not Out? ππ July 6 – 27, 2025π Siechem Stadium, Thuthipet (Free Entry)πΊ Live on Star Sports Khelπ± Streaming on FanCode#ShriramCapitalPPL #PPL2025 #PondicherryPremierLeague #PondicherryCricket pic.twitter.com/W52pWL9DKM — Pondicherry Premier League (@PPLT20_Cricket) July 27, 2025 Notably, Villianur Mohit Kings clinched the Pondicherry Premier League 2025 title with a dominant 7-wicket win over Mahe Megalo Strikers. Opting to bowl first, VMK restricted MMS to 139/8 in 20 overs, thanks to Ramesh Kumar’s disciplined 2/20. Despite Ajay Rohera’s 17 and Ragavan’s 25, MMS faltered with poor running and a timed-out dismissal. In reply, VMK chased the target in just 15.1 overs. Akash Pougajendy starred with an unbeaten 43 off 28, while Mohit Kale and Bhanu Anand contributed 35 each. Aman Khan’s 17 off 10 kept the momentum alive as VMK sealed a comfortable title-clinching win.