Ishan Kishan, formerly a part of the Mumbai Indians, was up against them, representing the Sunrisers Hyderabad, on April 24, in the Rajiv Gandhi Stadium. But what happened there regarding his wicket was absolutely bizarre and a brain fade. With that, SRH not only lost a wicket but also triggered match-fixing debates in the IPL fraternity. After coming back to the dressing room, the stadium’s giant screen showed that he was not even dismissed and would have survived if any of the sides had taken the review. seeing that, Ishan became frustrated. In a recently viral video, Ishan was seen frustratingly having a chat with one of the SRH members and then cursing him for the decision he took for himself. Watch the video here: Ishan Kishan is regretting his decision... as he SHOULD!!Curse yourself... Punish yourself... You have failed many people's expectations today!!😤🫵🏻 pic.twitter.com/b5grhzXnXE — Ishan's🤫🧘🧡 (@IshanWK32) April 23, 2025 But what happened to Ishan Kishan? Ishan walked in after Travis Head was dismissed cheaply early in the overs. Ishan had managed just one run by then and tried to swing his bat against Deepak Chahar’s widish delivery. Ishan thought that he probably had nicked the ball. Both Chahar and the MI captain, Hardik Pandya, appealed, and by then, Ishan started walking off. The umpire, utterly confused on what to signal-—a wide or an out—finally agreed with MI's appeal! After the over’s end, while showing the dismissal, it was seen that the ball had easily passed by the bat and not spikes on the ultraedge. Read also: WATCH: Hardik Pandya calls back fan after security stops him, signs autograph MI hops to 3rd position, thanks to in-form Rohit Sharma Rohit Sharma, who was initially struggling to score runs, has finally got his mojo back. He scored 70 runs of 46 balls, which was the bounding base of the chase. Apart from that, Surya Kumar Yadav (40 off 19) added the final touch. Will Jacks scored an invaluable 22 runs, while Trent Boult was the star bowler from MI’s side, picking 4 wickets and leaking just 26 runs. For SRH, the batting faltered again, but Heinrich Klassen (71) and the impact substitute Abhinav Manohar (43) dragged the score to 143. Unfortunately, it was not enough for them to defend as MI sealed a 7-wicket win with 4 more overs to go.