Ish Sodhi Run Out By Bangladesh Star At Non-striker's End, Still Stays On Not Out. Here's How - Watch
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In cricket, the run out at the non-striker's end is currently legal, but still contentious. Every time any attempt to run out a player at the non-striker's end happens, there is controversy
In cricket, the run out at the non-striker's end is currently legal, but still contentious. Every time any attempt to run out a player at the non-striker's end happens, there is controversy. Last year, the run out of Charlie Dean by India's Deepti Sharma at the non-striker's end during an ODI at Lord's gain a lot of traction. Even then the spirit of cricket was brought into question. An almost similar incident happened at the Shere Bangla National Stadium in Dhaka on Saturday. Ish Sodhi was run out at the non strikers end by Hasan Mahmud. The third umpire checked and gave OUT! But when Sodhi started walking out, skipper Litton Das and Hasan Mahmud called him back again. What a beautiful scene! Lovely spirit of the game. The hug at the end was wonderful… pic.twitter.com/GvrpjXcJwB Hasan Mahmud run-out Sodhi in the non-striker end for backing too much.The third umpire says it's "out".Then Bangladesh decides to call him back and Sodhi hugs Hasan Mahmud.Incredible scenes in Dhaka....!!!! pic.twitter.com/RliUOkpeKA
In the second ODI between Bangladesh and the New Zealand, in the 46th over of the latter's innings, hosts' bowler Hasan Mahmud removed the bails at the non-striker's end with Ish Sodhi backing up too far. Though it was out, umpire Marais Erasmus sent it upstairs for the third umpire. Sodhi even started applauding sarcastically and started walking. But then, Bangladesh captain Litton Das talked with Erasmus and called back Sodhi. The two involved - Sodhi and Mahmud - t6hen hugged it out.