The Shaded Bricks - 5 Unknown Laws of Cricket
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4. Mankading:
Well, this is a kind of dismissal, quite unheard of. Before getting onto the naming justification for this dismissal, let us conceptualize about it. Suppose, if a bowler while in the run up, just prior to bowling his delivery, sees the non-striker stepped out of the popping crease, the bowler has full rights to dislodge the bails at the non-striker’s end and the non-striker will be declared run out if he is found out of the crease. Also, even the ball wasn’t being bowled, the ball shall not be considered as a dead ball. The name is such because of the fact that it was Vinoo Mankad who first enforced such a dismissal while bowling. He ran out Bill Brown in 1947. The ICC does provide provisions to the bowler to induct this dismissal while the bowler is on his delivery stride and is about to release the ball. Later, in the 90s, Kapil Dev dismissed Peter Kirsten in the similar manner after warning him for a number of times. This happens to be controversial till date.
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