India, May 27 -- Punjab Kings needed only 15 runs when Mumbai Indians used a review to get the wicket of Josh Inglis. The Australia wicketkeeper-batter was the star of PBKS' run chase but just when he was all set to take them home, a Mitchell Santner delivery stopped him, bringing an end to his blistering innings. The wicket also drew contrasting reactions from the PBKS and MI owners, Preity Zinta and Akash Ambani.

In the third ball of the 18th over, Santner bowled one flat, angling it in to the right-handed Inglis, who tried to paddle the ball fine but ended up missing it. The on-field umpire gave it not out but after a brief discussion, Santner and MI captain Hardik Pandya decided to send it upstairs.

The replays showed three reds, co...