T20 World Cup 2022 To hell with the spirit of the game Hardik Pandya on non striker run outs
T20 World Cup 2022 To hell with the spirit of the game - Hardik Pandya on non-striker run-outs Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
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Hello Sydney We are here for our nd game of the ! Asserting that the sport needs to come to grips with the fact that non-strikers can run out if they are out of the crease, Pandya said in the ICC Review: "We need to stop making a fuss about this running out the non-striker. It is a rule, as simple as that. To hell with the spirit of the game, if it is there, it is there. Personally, I have no problem with it. If I am out of my crease, and someone runs me out, it is fine. It is my mistake." There have been no instances of non-striker run-outs in the ongoing T20 World Cup so far. However, there is still a long way to go in the tournament.
T20 World Cup 2022 To hell with the spirit of the game - Hardik Pandya on non-striker run-outs
Non-striker run-outs could become a common sight in cricket in the future all-rounder has shared his thoughts surrounding the highly debated non-striker run-out. The mode of dismissal, previously known as 'Mankad', was regarded as not unfair play by the International Cricket Council (ICC) earlier this year. Ever since the ruling was made by cricket's governing body, the non-striker's end of the pitch has been a site of action. Despite its legality, Deepti Sharma was met with mixed reactions after she chose to implement the mode of dismissal against Charlie Dean during the third ODI between India Women and England Women at Lord's. In men's cricket, bowlers have made batters aware of the fact that they are venturing out of the crease. The likes of Deepak Chahar and warned the batters instead of running them out. Cricket is yet to completely embrace the latest mode of dismissal, with not a single captain advocating it in the build-up to the ongoing T20 World Cup 2022. Hello SydneyWe are here for our nd game of the !
Hello Sydney We are here for our nd game of the ! Asserting that the sport needs to come to grips with the fact that non-strikers can run out if they are out of the crease, Pandya said in the ICC Review: "We need to stop making a fuss about this running out the non-striker. It is a rule, as simple as that. To hell with the spirit of the game, if it is there, it is there. Personally, I have no problem with it. If I am out of my crease, and someone runs me out, it is fine. It is my mistake." There have been no instances of non-striker run-outs in the ongoing T20 World Cup so far. However, there is still a long way to go in the tournament.