Chahar-video with ‘Mankading’ warning on first ball if he gets out

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Escaped from run out but not from Innocent Chahar. Chahar trapped Innocent in front of the wicket in his second over. The Zimbabwean opener scored six runs off nine balls.

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Harare, First Published Aug 22, 2022, 6:36 PM IST

Harare: In the third match of the ODI series, Indian pacer Deepak Chahar gave a ‘mangading’ warning to the Zimbabwean opener on the very first ball. Cayetano and Innocent Kaia came to start the innings for Zimbabwe, who started chasing the target of 290 runs raised by India. Innocent Kaia was at the non-striking end when Caetano struck.

When Deepak Chahar approached the crease to bowl the first ball, he saw Innocent leaving the crease and moving forward. With this, Chahar returned without appealing after throwing the bails at the non-striking end. At this time Innocent was outside the crease but did not appeal so the umpire did not call out. Chahar’s aim was only to warn the Zimbabwe star.

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Escaped from run out but not from Innocent Chahar. Chahar trapped Innocent in front of the wicket in his second over. The Zimbabwean opener scored six runs off nine balls.

R Ashwin’s run-out of Rajasthan Royals’ Jos Buttler in Mankading manner during his time as a Delhi Capitals player in the IPL led to big controversies. Ashwin was accused of dishonorable play, but Ashwin took a firm stand that if given another chance, he would play mankading. Although mankading is legal, bowlers often stick to warnings. Mankading is done only if it is repeated.

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In March this year, the makers of cricket’s laws, MCC Mankading, changed the name of this dismissal from ‘unfair play’ to ‘run out’.

Last Updated Aug 22, 2022, 6:36 PM IST

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