Jason Holder pulled off a stunning catch at backward square leg to dismiss the RCB captain, Rajat Patidar, during their IPL 2026 clash at the Narendra Modi Stadium today, April 30. The dismissal occurred in the 9th over of the first innings, shortly after Patidar had struck a flat six over mid-wicket. Patidar, looking to accelerate, miscued a delivery from Arshad Khan, leading to the spectacular grab by the 6'7" Titans all-rounder. Standing at backward square leg, Holder took a "blinder" to end Patidar’s innings. The RCB skipper departed for 19 runs off 15 balls, including two fours and one six.

However, the legitimacy of the catch became a point of conflict as a question arose whether Jason Holder grounded the ball while completing the diving catch at deep backward point. Virat Kohli was absolutely livid following the third umpire's decision to uphold the catch against Rajat Patidar. Kohli, watching from the dugout, was seen in an animated discussion with the umpires and RCB coaching staff, expressing his clear disagreement with the ruling. RCB supporters argue that the footage was ambiguous enough that the benefit of the doubt should have gone to the batter.

Rajat Patidar welcomed Arshad Khan with massive six

Rajat Patidar made his intent clear from the start of the 8th over, welcoming Arshad Khan with a massive six into the mid-wicket stands. Patidar picked up a length ball and deposited it over mid-wicket for a MAXIMUM to open the 8th over. Arshad responded with a pacy 140.1 kph bouncer that Patidar had to duck under.

The contest between Rajat Patidar and Arshad Khan served as a classic battle between Madhya Pradesh teammates. Both players are key figures in the MP domestic circuit and have shared the locker room for years. Interestingly, for the 2025-26 domestic season, Rajat Patidar serves as the captain of Madhya Pradesh across all formats, making him Arshad Khan's direct superior at the state level. Both were part of the setup that helped Madhya Pradesh clinch their historic Ranji Trophy title in 2022.