IPL 2021: Kieron Pollard almost does a R. Ashwin, gives ‘mankaded’ warning to Shikhar Dhawan | Cricket News

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Ravichandran Ashwin’s ‘mankaded’ dismissal of Jos Buttler again in 2019 raised a enormous storn within the Indian Premier League (IPL), elevating questions over his ‘gentleman’ behaviour. Ashwin was the captain of Kings XI Punjab (now Punjab Kings) again then earlier than transferring to Delhi Capitals. Ashwin’s new franchise DC was almost the receiving finish of the ‘mankaded’ dismissal of their IPL 2021 conflict in opposition to defending champions Mumbai Indians.

Since footage emerged of Dwayne Bravo backing up too far in Chennai Super King’s match in opposition to Rajasthan Royals on Monday in Mumbai, debate over ‘mankaded’ has raised once more. On Tuesday (April 20), Mumbai Indians allrounder Kieron Pollard gave Delhi Capitals opener Shikhar Dhawan a warning for backing up early earlier than releasing the ball.

In the second ball of the tenth over, Pollard stopped in his run up with out releasing the ball and pointed to Dhawan to keep within the crease. Prior to that, Krunal Pandya too had stopped twice in his run up with Dhawan on the non-striker’s finish.

As per taking part in circumstances of the IPL and the legal guidelines of cricket, there isn’t any want to warn the batsman for such a dismissal. Here’s what the related regulation and taking part in situation says:

“41.16.1 If the non-striker is out of his ground at any time from the moment the ball comes into play until the instant when the bowler would normally have been expected to release the ball, the non-striker is liable to be Run out. In these circumstances, the non-striker will be out Run out if he is out of his ground when his wicket is put down by the bowler throwing the ball at the stumps or by the bowler’s hand holding the ball, whether or not the ball is subsequently delivered.”

Prasad, who performed 33 Tests and 161 ODIs for India, questioned the double-standards and requested ICC how focusing on a bowler who as per the principles runs out a batsman, who’s attempting to acquire undue benefit, was truthful.

“The bowler overstepping by a few inches is penalised, but a batsman backing up a few yards isn’t. The bowler has every right to run out a batsman backing up so far. PERIOD. Calling it against the spirit of the game is a joke @ICC #CSKvRR,” Venkatesh Prasad tweeted.

Earlier, DC leg-spinner Amit Mishra took 4 for twenty-four to assist prohibit MI to 137/9 in 20 overs on Tuesday night time on the M.A. Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai. Mishra, who’s taking part in his second recreation of this season, eliminated skipper Rohit Sharma and Hardik Pandya, each caught within the deep in addition to Ishan Kishan, who was bowled and Kieron Pollard, who was out leg-before wicket.





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