You might've seen brain fades in the cricket field from the players, most recently the infamous Ishan Kishan one against his ex-franchise MI, but for an umpire to have a brain fade is not something that a lot of people would have ever witnessed and that is exactly what occurred during Match 42 of IPL 2025 between Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) vs Rajasthan Royals (RR) in Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru. Also | [Watch Video] Bizarre scenes as Ishan Kishan walks off without even nicking the ball During the 10th over of RR's run chase of 206, Krunal Pandya thought he had dismissed Dhruv Jurel as he beat him on the inside and struck him on the pads right in front of the stumps and the umpire's finger went up immediately. So did Dhruv Jurel's signal for the review as he knew that he had got an inside edge on it which was confirmed by the spike on the UltraEdge. But what happened next was what caught everyone's eyes as the TV umpire Virender Sharma instructed on-field umpire Ulhas Gandhe to reverse his call and signal not out. Umpire Gandhe though did just half of it right as he made the signal to reverse the call but then proceeded to signal out once again only to realize his mistake immediately and then eventually make the correct call of "not out" on the third time of asking. Watch the video below π RCB fixing at its very best.. Ball clearly edged bat, umpire immediately raised his finger.. even after 3rd umpire decision, on field umpire is reluctant to reverse his decision Cheating franchise ππ ban them immediately #RcbvsRR pic.twitter.com/hMWeKhS8eD — Pratap#GC#RC¹βΆ#Roβ΄β΅ (@pratapYevadu) April 24, 2025 RCB get their highest-score in Chinnaswamy this year Earlier in the night, RCB skipper Rajat Patidar yet again lost the toss in RCB's home venue and the home team was put into bat once more just like all the three occasions previously this year. Searching for their first win at home this season, RCB managed to post 205/5 on the board at the end of 20 overs on the back of fifties from Virat Kohli (70 off 42) and Devdutt Padikkal (50 off 27) who were involved in a 95-run second-wicket partnership plus a quickfire 21-ball 42 run stand between Tim David (23 off 15) and Jitesh Sharma (20* off 10) towards the end. Also Read | Virat Kohli enters history! Becomes first batter to score 3500+ runs in a single venue RR have lost 6 out of the 8 matches played this season and they now this is pretty much a do-or-die situation for them being placed at 8th in the points table.