
Sandeep Sharma was left utterly frustrated after Maheesh Theekshana dropped a dolly off his bowling during the ongoing game between Delhi Capitals and Rajasthan Royals at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi.
The right-arm pacer bowled well in the game but did not have anything to show for it as he failed to pick up a wicket.

Sandeep was frustrated
It was a frustrating night for Sandeep Sharma, and Theekshana’s poor fielding pretty much summed it up.
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Sandeep Sharma conceded only 14 runs in his first three overs before a poor final over spoiled his figures.
Captain Sanju Samson handed the responsibility to him to bowl the final over of the innings with Tristan Stubbs and Ashutosh Sharma batting for Delhi Capitals.
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Sandeep Sharma left frustrated:
Sandeep Sharma started the over with a wide delivery but made amends by bowling a dot. However, the dot delivery was followed by three wides in a row. He then conceded a single before the umpire adjudged it a no-ball for overstepping.
On the resulting free hit, Tristan Stubbs hit Sandeep for a four. It was the first boundary that the pacer had conceded in the match. On the following delivery, the South African star hit the Royal pacer for a six. Sandeep then conceded two singles on the following two deliveries.
On the final ball of the over, he had the opportunity to finish the game on a positive note, but Theekshana ended up dropping an easy catch. Sandeep bowled a slower short delivery outside off stump, and Stubbs ended up miscuing it towards the point region.
However, Theekshana failed to hold on to the ball, and Sandeep could not control his emotions. He vented his frustration by kicking the ball towards his teammate before walking away.
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Sandeep conceded 19 runs in his final over and finished the innings by conceding 33 runs without taking a wicket. Meanwhile, Delhi Capitals have finished their innings on 188/5.
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