A catch by Jason Holder off Rajat Patidar in the IPL 2026 GT vs RCB match was upheld by the third umpire, though experts questioned it. Ian Bishop said Holder lacked full control while sliding. Gujarat Titans bowled out RCB for 155 and won by four wickets.
In Thursday night's IPL 2026 match in Ahmedabad, Rajat Patidar pulled Arshad Khan to deep square-leg. Jason Holder rushed in, lunged to take the catch, and questions arose over whether the ball touched the ground or if Holder used it to push himself up.
The third umpire ruled it out, dismissing Patidar for 19. RCB captain Virat Kohli approached the fourth umpire. On ESPNCricinfo, Ian Bishop said, “To me, doubt there about ball and ground because you’re not in control of your body until you stop sliding.”
Abhinav Mukund added, “If the ball touches the ground, to me, it’s not out. You’re an extremely fit international athlete. You don’t need your hands or a ball to get up.” The incident echoed Mitchell Starc's 2023 Lord's catch, overturned by the MCC under Law 33.3 for lack of control.
Gujarat Titans bowled out Royal Challengers Bengaluru for 155 and chased the target in 15.5 overs for a four-wicket win. Shubman Gill scored 43 off 18 balls. The victory gave GT 10 points, keeping them fifth in the table.