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There are controversial dismissals and then there are moments that stop a match entirely, moments where players argue, coaches sprint to the fourth umpire, and commentary boxes fall momentarily silent trying to make sense of what just happened.
The Ekana Stadium got one of those moments on Sunday evening when Angkrish Raghuvanshi became only the fourth batter in IPL history to be given out obstructing the field, a decision so unexpected and so disputed that it essentially ended KKR's innings as a contest before the powerplay had even concluded.
IPL 2026: What happened and why the third umpire ruled Angkrish Raghuvanshi out
The incident occurred on the final ball of the fifth over, bowled by Prince Yadav. Angkrish Raghuvanshi pushed the ball toward mid-on and set off for a single, only to be sent back halfway by Cameron Green. Mohammed Shami collected and fired a throw toward the striker's end and as Raghuvanshi scrambled to get back into his crease, the throw struck him and LSG went up for the appeal.
In real time it looked like nothing more than a messy runout attempt gone wrong. The third umpire saw something different. After a lengthy review, the decision came down to one thing, Angkrish Raghuvanshi's turning radius.
The third umpire ruled that he had significantly changed his running direction, putting himself between Shami's throw and the stumps, and that the deviation was more than what could be considered natural or accidental.
Under Law 37, that is enough. It does not matter whether the throw would have hit the stumps. The act of changing direction to obstruct the fielder's attempt is the offence, and the third umpire decided Angkrish Raghuvanshi was guilty of it.
LSG vs KKR: The reaction and what it could cost Angkrish Raghuvanshi beyond the wicket
Angkrish Raghuvanshi was furious and made no attempt to hide it. He had words with the on-field umpires, a conversation that was not going to change anything and may yet cost him further.
On his way back to the dugout he slammed his bat against the boundary cushion and flung his helmet in visible anger, while KKR bowling coach Abhishek Nayar engaged in an animated exchange with the fourth umpire that continued long after the decision had been confirmed.
The KKR camp was stunned, the commentators were divided, and the crowd at Ekana understood immediately that something significant had just happened.
Angkrish Raghuvanshi's visible dissent, the bat, the helmet, the argument, is likely to attract attention from the ICC match referee and could result in a Level 1 or Level 2 breach of the IPL Code of Conduct, carrying either a match-fee fine or a one-game suspension for a side that cannot afford to lose any more players to any more misfortune.
Nah man another day another mockery for KKR.😭🤣
— U' (@toxifyxe) April 26, 2026
Angkrish Raghuvanshi was given out for this OBSTRUCTING THE FEILD decision .😭🙏🏻 pic.twitter.com/mBXuUMlNV4
LSG vs KKR: The rare company Angkrish Raghuvanshi now keeps
Only three other batters in IPL history have been dismissed this way. Yusuf Pathan was the first, KKR, against Pune Warriors in Ranchi in 2013, dismissed for 72 off 44 balls. Amit Mishra went next, Delhi Daredevils against SRH in Vizag in 2019, out for one off two.
Ravindra Jadeja was the third. CSK against Rajasthan Royals in Chennai in 2024, gone for five off six. And now Angkrish Raghuvanshi, nine off eight, Lucknow 2026, the fourth name on a list that nobody particularly wants to be on. It is a dismissal so rare that most players go entire careers without seeing one at close quarters, let alone being the central figure in it.
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IPL 2026: What followed and where KKR stand now vs LSG
The controversy had barely settled before the innings fell apart completely. Mohsin Khan took over where the drama left off, ripping through the KKR middle order with figures of 5 for 23 that were as clinical as the Angkrish Raghuvanshi decision was chaotic.
KKR lost many wickets in the overs immediately following the dismissal, a collapse that owed something to the psychological disruption of what had just happened and something to Mohsin simply bowling extremely well.
By the time Rinku Singh and Ramandeep Singh were in the middle trying to salvage something in the lower order, KKR were 91 for 6 in under 14 overs and the game was already gone as a contest. For a side that arrived in Lucknow desperate for their second win of the season, Sunday evening at Ekana delivered nothing but more misery, topped off by one of the most contentious dismissals the IPL has seen in years.