Fact Check- Did Umpire Anil Chaudhary Count Sai Sudharsan’s Dismissal Unfair? – Fact Check: Umpire Anil Chaudhary’s Comments on Sai Sudharsan’s Hit-Wicket Dismissal
The Controversy Surrounding Sai Sudharsan’s Exit
The IPL 2026 Qualifier 1 match between Gujarat Titans (GT) and Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) at the HPCA Stadium in Dharamshala was a high-stakes encounter, but much of the post-match discourse focused on a singular moment: the dismissal of GT opener Sai Sudharsan. With RCB posting a monumental total of 254/5, the pressure was immense on the Gujarat top order. Sudharsan’s dismissal, which saw him hit his own stumps after attempting a shot, became a focal point of confusion and online debate.
The Match Context: A Record-Breaking Display
On May 26, 2026, GT skipper Shubman Gill won the toss and elected to field, hoping to restrict the RCB powerhouse. However, RCB’s batting unit displayed clinical aggression. Rajat Patidar led the charge with a stunning 93* off 33 balls, supported by cameos from Krunal Pandya and Jitesh Sharma. Scoring 254/5, RCB set the highest total ever recorded in an IPL playoff match. Despite a resilient 68 from Rahul Tewatia, the Gujarat Titans were restricted to 162, handing RCB a commanding 92-run victory and a direct ticket to the final in Ahmedabad.
The Viral Video and Anil Chaudhary’s Stance
In the aftermath, a video began circulating on social media featuring former international umpire Anil Chaudhary. In the clip, Chaudhary discusses the laws surrounding hit-wicket dismissals, specifically suggesting that if a batter has completed their shot and incidental material—like a cap—falls onto the stumps, it should not be considered an out. He references Law 35.2, creating a narrative that the specific dismissal of Sudharsan was handled incorrectly by the on-field officials.
Fact Checking the Claims
While the video provides an accurate interpretation of a general rule regarding incidental contact, the association with Sai Sudharsan’s dismissal is factually incorrect. Upon closer examination of the viral footage, it becomes clear that Chaudhary’s commentary was part of a separate, generalized response to a fan query regarding a different scenario entirely. His explanation does not apply to the physical mechanics of Sudharsan’s dismissal, where the bat itself dislodged the bails during the execution of the stroke.
Understanding the MCC Law 35.1
To set the record straight, it is essential to look at the MCC Laws of Cricket, specifically Law 35.1: Out Hit Wicket. According to the official regulations:
- The batter is out hit wicket if the stumps are dislodged by the batsman or their bat while the ball is in play.
- This applies while the batter is preparing to play the shot, during the stroke, or while running for the first run immediately after playing the ball.
- If the batter knocks down the stumps before the bowler has reached their delivery stride, the umpire must call a dead ball; however, in Sudharsan’s case, the ball was very much in play during the execution of his cut shot.
The rules are explicit: if the bat or the body of the batter dislodges the stumps while attempting a shot, the batter is out. Sudharsan’s bat hit the stumps after the contact with the ball, making the umpire’s decision consistent with the standard application of the Laws of Cricket.
What’s Next for the Gujarat Titans?
Despite the heartbreak of the Qualifier 1 exit, the Gujarat Titans remain in contention for the IPL 2026 title. The team now moves to Qualifier 2, where they will face the winner of the Eliminator clash between Sunrisers Hyderabad and Rajasthan Royals. This secondary pathway to the final provides a crucial opportunity for the Titans to recalibrate and showcase their depth. The Eliminator is scheduled for May 27 in Mullanpur, with Qualifier 2 following on May 29 at the same venue. Meanwhile, RCB awaits the result in preparation for the grand finale in Ahmedabad on May 31.
Ultimately, the viral debate surrounding Anil Chaudhary’s video serves as a reminder of how quickly misinformation can spread in the digital age, even in a sport as strictly regulated as cricket. While the frustration of the GT fans is palpable, the dismissal of Sai Sudharsan remains within the bounds of the established laws of the game.


