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The bowlers are not villains when they are out of Mankading: Sangakkara

The bowlers are not villains when they are out of Mankading: Sangakkara

If the non-strike batsman left the crease before giving the bowler ball delivery, then he could be run out according to the rules. But even then there is no end to the debate over such issues. The common people to the cricketers have also started criticizing this. This time it was also reported by the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC). Not just right, it needs it.

 

The MCC recently made a statement on the issue known as ‘Mankding’. “If the batsman does not want to run out, he must be inside the crease,” said Mike Gatting, chairman of the MCC World Cricket Committee. And for the first time, he cannot expect a warning. Our position is not difficult. If the batsman had left the crease after giving the bowler ball delivery, then he would not need such an out. But the batsman needs such out because the batsman does not follow the rule. “

 

In such a situation, the bowler is called the villain. But the bowler here is not guilty. Kumar Sangakkara, a member of the MCC Cricket Committee and former Sri Lanka captain, said, “The bowler is later found guilty. But the bowler is not actually the villain. All batsmen have the opportunity to decide. It is a matter of its full of ball delivery until he will not be in the crease or to leave the crease. If he wants to take the risk in advance. However, it should be kept in mind that he has taken the risk that he has broken the law. “

 

The MCC statement originally came from a meeting of the ICC headquarters. And the MCC’s statement also said, “Since the bowlers are more critical in such out, one of our discussions was the issue of this out. The members of the committee agreed that the batsman violated the law by leaving the crease. He will not have to give any warning to the batsman. Because the batsman has the right to be out when the batsman is broken. It is not the problem, even when it occurs for the first time. Not only is it right, but it is also useful to stop the batsman’s wrongdoing. “

 

Meanwhile, the ICC ended long ago, despite the controversy over ‘Mankading’. The ICC has identified the out as ‘Fair Play’, which has been identified as ‘Unfair Play’. And in the MCC statement, the members of the committee reiterated their support for the law in the non-strike batsman’s crease until the delivery of the ball.

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