The IPL 2026 season opener between Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) and Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) was instantly marked by controversy following a high-stakes incident involving Heinrich Klaasen and Phil Salt. The match at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium initially swung heavily in favor of the home side, as SRH's top order collapsed early, leaving the visitors reeling at 29/3 within the first five overs. However, a resilient 97-run partnership between captain Ishan Kishan and Klaasen managed to stabilise the innings and shift the momentum back toward SRH before the game’s most debated moment occurred.
Heinrich Klaasen spotted arguing with 4th umpire after Salt's controversial catch
The flashpoint arrived during the 14th over, delivered by Romario Shepherd. On the very first delivery, Klaasen launched a powerful shot toward the boundary that appeared destined for six. RCB’s Phil Salt, stationed at the ropes, managed to intercept the ball but lost his footing in the process. Despite slipping and appearing to lose full control of his body, Salt successfully clung to the ball, sparking an immediate celebration from the Bengaluru crowd and a tense standoff on the field.
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The catch quickly became the center of a heated debate as replays suggested Salt may have touched the boundary cushion while falling backward. Fans and commentators alike scrutinized whether his contact with the padding occurred while he was still in possession of the ball. Given the ambiguity of the live action and the significance of Klaasen's wicket, the on-field umpires withheld their final decision and opted for a formal television review to determine if the dismissal would stand.
The decision ultimately rested with the third umpire, who conducted a forensic review of the catch from multiple broadcast angles. After a tense five-minute delay, the official concluded there was no conclusive evidence to suggest Phil Salt had made contact with the boundary cushion while in possession of the ball. The decision was upheld in favor of the Royal Challengers Bengaluru, sparking a massive roar of approval from the home crowd at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium. In contrast, the ruling triggered an immediate wave of backlash on social media, where frustrated Sunrisers Hyderabad supporters accused the hosts of benefiting from an unfair call.
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However, Klaasen's dismissal didn't deter SRH from posting a massive total of 201/9, thanks to Ishan Kishan's 38-ball 80.


