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Mohsin Khan’s Shocking Run-Out Blunder Against RR in IPL 2026

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A Moment of Pure Confusion in the IPL

Cricket is a game of fine margins, where a split-second decision can define the outcome of a match. However, occasionally, the game treats fans to moments that defy logic and technical coaching. On a dramatic Tuesday during the IPL 2026 season, Lucknow Super Giants pacer Mohsin Khan found himself at the center of what many are calling the worst run-out miss in the tournament’s history.

The Context: A High-Stakes Chase

The Rajasthan Royals were tasked with chasing a formidable target of 221 runs. At the heart of their charge was 15-year-old sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi. The young prodigy played a masterful innings, finishing with a scintillating 93 off just 38 deliveries. While he started cautiously, his acceleration was nothing short of extraordinary, eventually taking the game completely out of the hands of the Lucknow Super Giants.

The Blunder That Stunned the Stadium

The turning point—or rather, the moment of pure shock—occurred on the first ball of the 14th over. Dhruv Jurel guided a delivery toward short third man, where Digvesh Rathi gathered the ball with impressive speed. Sooryavanshi, eager to get back on strike, had sprinted halfway down the track before Jurel sent him back. It was a clear-cut dismissal; the batter was stranded, and the fielders had executed their roles perfectly.

Rathi fired a precise throw to Mohsin Khan, who stood right by the stumps. With the wicket unguarded and the batter nowhere near his ground, all the seamer had to do was dislodge the bails. Instead, in a moment of absolute brain fade, Khan opted for a direct throw from point-blank range. The ball sailed past the stumps, giving Sooryavanshi a miraculous lifeline. The young batter could only laugh in disbelief as he scrambled back into his crease, knowing he had been handed a second chance by pure luck.

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Redemption for the Pacer

While the mistake was egregious, Mohsin Khan managed to regain his composure before the over concluded. He stayed focused, and just five balls later, he found his redemption. Bowling a calculated delivery outside the off-stump, he induced a loose shot from Sooryavanshi. The ball traveled toward long-on, where Abdul Samad was waiting to complete a safe and crucial catch. It was a rare moment of brilliance immediately following a moment of comical error.

A Look at Mohsin Khan’s IPL 2026 Campaign

Despite the viral nature of this run-out miss, it is important to view it within the broader context of Mohsin Khan’s performance this season. The left-arm pacer has been a vital asset for the Lucknow Super Giants, having secured 11 wickets in just 6 innings. His quality is further underscored by the fact that he is currently the only bowler in the 2026 tournament to have claimed a five-wicket haul, a feat he achieved against the Kolkata Knight Riders.

Ultimately, the match belonged to the Rajasthan Royals, who successfully chased down the mammoth target with five balls to spare. While the blunder will be replayed on social media for some time, it serves as a stark reminder of how quickly the pressure of the IPL can influence even the most skilled professionals. As the tournament continues to unfold, moments like these ensure that the IPL remains the most unpredictable and entertaining cricket league in the world.

Julian Anand

Julian Anand is a senior cricket writer at ESPNcricinfo, known for his lyrical prose and deep-dive longform features on the sport’s unsung heroes. An alumnus of St. Stephen's College, he began his career covering Delhi’s club and university circuits before joining the global cricket desk. Julian has a rare ability to humanise the game—whether chronicling a young pacer from the Maidan or revisiting a forgotten Test classic. He is especially respected for his technical breakdowns of fast bowling and his archival research into cricket history. His work has been recognised with the SJA British Sports Journalism Award and multiple internal honours at Cricinfo. When not at the press box, Julian mentors young sports writers and plays occasional league cricket as a medium-pacer.