The
fight
between
Chennai
Rhinos
and
Karnataka
Bulldozers
over
controversial
run
out
at
the
last
moments
of
the
final
match
seems
to
have
come
to
an
end
despite
fans
of
both
the
teams
debating
over
the
decision
in
online
forums.
The
stars,
especially
from
the
Karnataka
team,
who
were
unhappy
with
Chennai
Rhinos,
have
decided
to
move
on
thereby
closing
the
bitter
chapter
of
CCL.
Sudeep,
the
captain
of
Karnataka
Bulldozers,
has
not
agreed
to
the
idea
of
playing
a
re-match.
On
his
Twitter
account,
he
wrote,
“I'm
nat
game
fr
a
rematch..it'l
b
sheer
unsportsman
frm
our
end..Chennai
has
won..congrats
to
them."
Sudeep
further
cleared
that
there
is
not
any
rivalry
with
Chennai
Rhinos
but
he
was
upset
with
some
players,
who
made
offensive
gestures
at
the
Karnataka
Bulldozers,
which
made
them
to
boycott
the
presentation
ceremony.
He
tweeted,
“Lets
leave
it
n
move
on.
me
n
Vishal
did
have
a
talk
n
he
was
sory
bout
the
gestures
tat
were
pointed
at
our
dugout
frm
a
few
of
their
team..members.
We
r
frnzz
frst
n
teams
nxt."
Meanwhile,
Tamil
actor
Jeeva
has
also
said
that
the
differences
between
the
teams
are
momentary
and
both
the
teams
will
be
playing
like
brothers
in
the
next
edition.
It
all
started
after
bowler
Vikranth
removed
the
bails
from
the
stumps
when
the
non-striker
Karthik
left
the
crease
before
the
ball
was
delivered
in
the
final
over
of
the
match.
This
irked
the
Karnataka
Bulldozers
followed
by
some
offensive
gestures
pointed
at
the
Sudeep
led
team
by
Chennai
Rhinos.
However,
in
the
actual
practice,
the
bowler
is
permitted,
before
entering
his
delivery
stride,
to
attempt
to
run
out
the
non-striker.
Whether
the
attempt
is
successful
or
not,
the
ball
shall
not
count
as
one
of
the
over.
If
the
bowler
fails
in
an
attempt
to
run
out
the
non-striker,
the
umpire
shall
call
and
signal
Dead
ball
as
soon
possible.