The third umpire gave his decision and declared Malik out LBW.
On this day in the year 2002, i.e. on 12th September, a new rule LBW by DRS was introduced for use in cricket for the first time. According to this rule, if the on-field umpire is not sure whether a player is LBW out, then he can take the help of the TV umpire for this.
It is worth mentioning that the TV umpire was first used during India’s tour of South Africa in 1991/92. Whereas Hawk High technology in cricket started being used in international matches from 1996.
On the other hand, the LBW by DRS rule was first used in the Sri Lanka vs Pakistan match in the Champions Trophy in 2002. In the match, Waqar Younus decided to bat and young Shoaib Malik came to bat in the fourth over. Chaminda Vaas bowled a straight ball to Malik and it hit his pad.
As soon as the Sri Lankan bowler appealed, onfield umpire Daryl Harper decided to seek the help of television umpire Rudi Koertzen. But as soon as the TV umpire gave his decision, Shoaib Malik became the first player to be given out LBW by DRS rule.
See how Shoaib Malik got out
for the first time #ONTHISDAY 12-09-2002, 3rd Umpire was called on to give an LBW decision as part of an experiment that ICC did in the 2002 Champions Trophy.
Umpire goes for Drs to check his decision.
batsman was @realshoaibmalik,
bowler was @chaminda_vaas, pic.twitter.com/r37b0Y56qd— Zohaib (Cricket King)🇵🇰🏏 (@Zohaib1981) September 12, 2024
On the other hand, if we give you information about this match, then Pakistan was all out for just 200 runs in 49.4 overs. For the Pak team, opener Saeed Anwar played the best innings of 52 runs, while Younis Khan scored 35, Rashid Latif scored 22 and Misbah-ul-Haq scored 47 runs. From Sri Lanka, Muttiah Muralitharan and Dilhara Fernando took 3-3 wickets, while Pulasti Gunaratne took 2 and Chaminda Vaas took 1 wicket.
After this, Sri Lanka easily achieved the target of 201 runs given by Pakistan by losing two wickets in 36.1 overs. For Sri Lanka, opener Sanath Jayasuriya remained unbeaten by scoring 102* and Arvind de Silva remained unbeaten by scoring 66*.