A bizarre delivery from Namibia’s captain Gerhard Erasmus during their T20 World Cup clash against India in Delhi caused a stir, leading to a dead ball call and a disagreement with the umpire. India, bolstered by the return of Sanju Samson and Jasprit Bumrah, aimed to defend their total after winning the toss. A bizarre delivery from Namibia’s captain Gerhard Erasmus during their T20 World Cup clash against India in Delhi caused a stir, leading to a dead ball call and a disagreement with the umpire. India, bolstered by the return of Sanju Samson and Jasprit Bumrah, aimed to defend their total after winning the toss.
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