‘Rule needs to change ASAP’: Ashwin slams DRS after late drama in PBKS vs MI clash
Ravichandran Ashwin has demanded an urgent rule change for DRS after a controversial final-ball lbw reversal in the IPL. Punjab Kings were denied a leg-bye when an on-field 'out' decision was overturned, with Ashwin arguing the incorrect call cost them a run and the rule needs immediate IPL adoption.
NEW DELHI: Ravichandran Ashwin has called for an urgent change to the DRS rules after a controversial final-ball incident during the IPL 2026 clash between Punjab Kings and Mumbai Indians in Dharamsala on Thursday. The former India spinner took to social media after Punjab were denied a leg-bye despite successfully overturning an lbw decision on review in the final ball of their innings. “This wrong decision has cost Punjab a run, this rule needs to change ASAP!
Just like how the Impact Sub is an IPL rule, the DRS reversal should also be brought into the IPL even if the ICC delays it for some reason,” Ashwin posted. Final-ball controversy sparks debate The incident came when Jasprit Bumrah trapped Vishnu Vinod lbw with the final delivery of Punjab’s innings. The on-field umpire raised his finger, but the batter reviewed immediately.
Replays showed the ball was missing the stumps, and the decision was reversed. However, because the umpire had initially given him out, the ball had already been declared dead, meaning Punjab were not awarded the leg-bye they had completed. Ashwin pointed out that the incorrect on-field call effectively cost Punjab one run, reigniting discussion over whether the IPL should modify the playing condition independently.
— ashwinravi99 (@ashwinravi99) Punjab recover to post 200 The incident capped a dramatic innings in which Punjab posted 200 for 8 after a collapse threatened to derail them. Prabhsimran Singh starred with 57 and shared a brisk opening stand with Priyansh Arya. But Mumbai struck back through Shardul Thakur, who claimed four wickets to trigger a middle-order collapse.