T20 World Cup 2022: Aaron Finch, Jos Buttler do not favour ‘Mankading’ dismissal

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T20 World Cup 2022: Aaron Finch, Jos Buttler do not favour ‘Mankading’ dismissal

Mankading,
informally
named
after
former
India
cricketer
Vinoo
Mankad,
has
been
in
the
news
of
late
after
Deepti
Sharma
ran
out
Charlie
Dean
at
the
non-striker’s
end
for
leaving
her
crease
too
early
to
hand
a
3-0
ODI
series
sweep
in
England
last
month.

Finch
expressed
his
views
after
Mitchell
Starc
warned
England
captain
Jos
Buttler
for
leaving
his
crease
early
in
the
rain-washed
third
T20I
in
Canberra
on
Friday.

“I
think
if
guys
get
a
warning,
then
it’s
fair
game
after
that,”
Finch
was
quoted
as
saying
by
Press
Association.

“That
would
go
for
most
teams,
I
assume,
if
you
give
a
batter
a
warning,
because
you
think
that
they’re
gaining
a
little
bit
too
much
ground
before
the
ball
is
bowled.
But
I’m
not
a
big
fan,
personally.”

While
cricket’s
custodians,
MCC
has
recognised
the
Mankad
as
run
out,
Buttler
too
said
that
he
is
not
in
favour
of
the
dismissal.

“No
one
wants
to
see
them
in
the
game
because
they
always
create
such
a
talking
point
when
it
should
be
about
the
battle
between
bat
and
ball,”
Buttler
said.

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