TNPL 2024: Ravichandran Ashwin got angry on the attempt of Mankading himself and said – he does not even know the rules…

This incident was seen between Dindigul Dragons and Nellai Royal Kings in TNPL Ravichandran Ashwin (Image Credit- Twitter X) Veteran Indian cricket team spinner Ravichandran Ashwin was seen lashing out at an on-air commentator for attempting a mankading out on him in the ongoing Tamil Nadu Premier League (TNPL 2024) match. While Ashwin has reacted to this Mankading attempt by a user through social media. It is worth noting that in the ongoing TNPL, a match was played between Dindigul Dragons and Nellai Royal Kings on 28th July. In this match, bowler Mohit Prasad was seen warning Ashwin for a runout at the non-striker’s end during the 15th over of Dindigul Dragons’ innings. However, at this time when the bowler was about to release the ball at the non-striker’s end, Ashwin’s bat was inside the crease. Watch this video here Ash अन्ना be like : நீ போடிச்சு School-ல நா Headmaster टा! 📺 Keep watching TNPL. Dindigul Dragons vs Nellai Royal Kings | Star Sports Tamil only#TNPLOnStar #TNPL2024 #NammaOoruNammaGethu @TNPremierLeague pic.twitter.com/fI97alqNJl — Star Sports Tamil (@StarSportsTamil) July 28, 2024 On the other hand, when a social media user wrote about this – why is the commentator not telling that he was at the crease at the time of delivery, and it would have been not out. While answering this user, Ashwin wrote – because he (the commentator) does not know the rules. See this tweet of Ravichandran Ashwin Cos they don’t know the rule pic.twitter.com/r1B6Ndyyue — Ashwin 🇮🇳 (@ashwinravi99) July 29, 2024 what is the rule of doing mankading So in the year 2017, ICC issued a rule regarding this, according to which – when the batsman standing at non-strike goes out of the crease before the bowler bowls the ball, then during this time if the bowler gets him out, then it is called ‘Mankading’ run out. But the necessary condition for this is that the ball should not have been thrown till the bowler has ‘Mankaded’ the batsman. That is, once the bowler’s hand is ready to throw the ball at around 90 degrees, then he cannot do Mankading during this time. Because at this time it is considered that the bowler was completely ready to throw the ball.

5 times when the player was sent back to the pavilion through Mankading

If a bowler runs out the player standing at the non-striker’s end while bowling, he will be considered out. Cameroon Women Team (Pic Source-Twitter) In cricket, it has now become legal to dismiss the batsman through ‘Mankading’. Let us tell you, if a bowler runs out the player standing at the non-striker end while bowling, then he will be considered out. This is called ‘Mankading’. Many people had strongly criticized it earlier, however later it was made completely legal. This has happened many times in cricket when a bowler has dismissed a player through ‘Mankading’. Today we will tell you about 5 such ‘Mankading’. 5- Keemo Paul dismissed Richard Ngarva through ‘Mankading’ Richard Ngrava by Keemo Paul (Pic Source-Twitter) This was seen in the match between West Indies and Zimbabwe during the U19 World Cup 2016. It seemed that Zimbabwe would win this match and make its place in the quarterfinals. They needed three runs in the last over but the team had only one wicket left. Keemo Paul was given the last over. However, he ‘Mankading’ Richard Ngarva out before even bowling the ball. Richard’s bat was out of the crease and he was given out. Even though West Indies won the match, Keemo Paul was heavily criticized after this match. Also read: Glenn Maxwell resigns from the post of captain of Melbourne Stars, you will be shocked to know the reason