Jordan Cox catch not out reignites controversy in IPL 2026 final
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: May 31, 2026, 3:49 PM
Last updated May 31, 2026
In the IPL 2026 final, Jordan Cox's catch of Washington Sundar was ruled not out, prompting outrage among Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) fans. This incident occurred during a tense moment in the 10th over of the match, leading supporters to recall the disputed catch involving Jason Holder against GT. The ruling added to the drama of an already heated contest. As the match continues, fans are left debating the impact of the umpire's decision.
- •Jordan Cox's catch was ruled not out in the 10th over
- •Fans expressed anger over the decision
- •Recalls previous controversial call involving Jason Holder
- •Match between RCB and an unnamed opponent is ongoing
- •Debate continues among fans regarding umpiring decisions
- 3:49 PMYahoo Sports — 'Both calls against RCB': Fans rage after Jordan Cox catch ruled not out in IPL 2026 final, recall Jason Holder call vs GT
"Jordan Cox's catch of Washington Sundar in the 10th over of the IPL 2026 final was given not out, which enraged RCB fans and brought back memories of Jason Holder's catch of Rajat Patidar.
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