Hardik Pandya — hardik pandya: Bumrah's UltraEdge dismisses Hetmyer at Eden Gardens
hardik pandya appears in the headline, but the decisive moment at Eden Gardens came when Jasprit Bumrah's delivery led to Shimron Hetmyer's dismissal on review — a turning point that mattered because it removed West Indies' in-form hitter at 11. 3 overs with the score 102 for 2.
Bumrah's delivery at 11. 3 overs
The ball was angled across the left-hander on a good length and Hetmyer swiped with full force. Umpire Chris Gaffaney raised the finger for caught behind, and Hetmyer immediately signalled the "T", clearly convinced he had not hit it. On review, UltraEdge showed a clear spike indicating bat contact, the decision stayed, and Hetmyer was out caught (Sanju Samson) bowled Bumrah for 27 off 12, with 1 four and 2 sixes — a strike rate of 225.
UltraEdge, replays and the noise
In real time the ball looked close to the inside edge and the surrounding roar only magnified uncertainty. Replays did the opposite of calming the scene: while the stadium heard a spike-like sound, the UltraEdge trace produced a visible spike and the on-field decision was upheld. The moment underscored how marginal contact can be decisive when broadcast technology is applied.
Darren Sammy's stunned dugout reaction
The camera cut to Darren Sammy in the West Indies dugout and his head-shake said much of what words did not: a clear disbelief at the call. Hetmyer walked off annoyed — the specific kind of annoyance seen when a batter is convinced the ball missed the bat but the evidence suggests otherwise — turning a single dismissal into a small drama that engaged batter, coach, crowd and the broadcast viewfinder.
Hardik Pandya hardik pandya in headline
While the headline includes the name Hardik Pandya, the match impact hinged on removing Hetmyer at a moment when he was stretching the game. Earlier in the innings Hetmyer's six-hitting spree had taken him to 19 sixes in this edition of the tournament, the most by any batter in a single T20 World Cup; that figure moved him past Sahibzada Farhan's 18 (also in this edition) and Nicholas Pooran's 17, and beyond an earlier benchmark of 16 by a former player in 2012.
The wicket was therefore bigger than a dot on the scoreboard: it removed a batter in full flow and interrupted a sequence that had already entered the record books. If technology continues to confirm faint edges in high-pressure moments, similar marginal decisions are likely to remain match-defining. For the immediate contest at Eden Gardens, the removal of Hetmyer at 11. 3 overs altered the narrative and handed the bowling side a momentum swing at a crucial stage of the innings.
Key takeaways
- UltraEdge produced a clear spike and the on-field decision was upheld at 11. 3 overs.
- Shimron Hetmyer departed for 27 off 12 (1 four, 2 sixes), ending a record-setting six-hitting run.
- Dugout and crowd reaction highlighted how marginal calls can dominate the night's storyline.