Bizarre run-out: Controversial run-out in U19 Women's World Cup

U19 Women's World Cup Run out video

: Nowadays in the cricket world, the method of Mankading run out is becoming very viral.

But apart from this, now the players are running out some such batsman who has created a stir in world cricket.

In fact, in the 17th match of the Women's Under-19 World Cup (Under 19 Women's T20 World Cup), Australia cricket team defeated Sri Lanka (Australia vs Sri Lanak Under 19 Women) by 108 runs.

In this match, such a controversy run-out was seen by the Sri Lankan women player, which shocked not only the fans but also the world cricket. 

Actually, it happened that in the 19th over of Australia innings, Batsman Hamilton shot towards long off and took a single.

But after this, when she started trying to take the second run, the batter in front refused to take the run.

But by then Hamilton was out of his crease, then the Sri Lankan fielder hit the throw which went straight to the stumps, 

At the same time, when Hamilton tried to bring himself inside the crease, at the same time, seeing the fielder's throw, bowler Rashmi Netranjali started going backwards without looking, in such a situation, she collided with batter Hamilton.

Due to which the batter could not reach the crease and the umpire gave the decision of run out. 


At the same time, when the umpire gave a run out to the batsman, Hamilton tried to show by his reaction by looking at the umpire that the bowler had deliberately come in his way due to which he could not reach the crease in time.

By the way, the umpire did not change the decision of out, after which Lucy Hamilton had to go straight to the pavilion. 

At the same time, both types of things came to the fore in the video.

Especially the fans were seen reacting to this run out and termed it controversial.

On one hand in the video, it seems that the bowler was deliberately moving more and more backwards in the same direction towards which the batter was present.

Hamilton could not reach the crease at the right time due to the bowler coming in the way of the batter, while some fans believe that the batter also did not show haste to return to the crease, due to which she was run out.

By the way, this controversial run out has definitely created a stir in the cricket world. 

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According to ICC Rule 41.5, 'It is unfair for a fielder, after the ball has been received by the striker, to intentionally attempt, by speech or gesture, to deceive or obstruct the batsman, then it shall be decided by the umpires whether the fielder Whether the batsman has intentionally tried to cheat the batter or not, it will be entirely the decision of the umpire.

If the umpire considers the act of the bowler or fielder to be cheating, then the ball will be declared as 'dead ball'.

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