IPL: 5 Instances when a batter should've got retired out

These are some of the instances when batters retiring out would've helped their team.

By Kumar Tatwamasi Radhakrushna

Updated - 17 Apr 2022, 18:52 IST

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4. JP Duminy: 59 from 63 balls, IPL 2009 MI vs KXIP

JP Duminy. (Photo by Richard Huggard/Gallo Images/Getty Images)

JP Duminy was well known for his clean striking abilities during his cricketing career. The southpaw was a spectacular performer in the limited-overs format. He was a talented all-rounder who can contribute to every aspect of the game. 

However, he was a part of a struggling MI squad in 2009. Even though it had some big names, it failed when it came to the execution of the plans. Against Punjab, in a league game, MI did a great job by restricting them to 119 runs. 

But, the Punjab bowlers had other plans. Thanks to Duminy, MI was restricted to just 116 runs in 20 overs. It was a horrible outing for the South African. With Dwayne Bravo, Abhishek Nayar, and Saurabh Tiwary waiting for their turns, Duminy could’ve retired out and helped the other batters have a go.

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