Ever since R Ashwin 'mankaded' Jos Buttler in the 2019 edition of the Indian Premier League, it has ignited a debate among the cricket folklore, with fans divided over the mode of dismissal.
Venkatesh Prasad also pointed the same earlier this week, when the former India pacer took to Twitter and shared a picture of a Chennai Super Kings batsman taking off early even before the ball was released by the Rajasthan Royals bowler.
The bowler overstepping by a few inches is penalised, but a batsman backing up a few yards isn’t.
— Venkatesh Prasad (@venkateshprasad) April 20, 2021
The bowler has every right to run out a batsman backing up so far. PERIOD.
Calling it against the spirit of the game is a joke @ICC .#CSKvRR pic.twitter.com/vIHqbe6fWU
This is not the only incident when 'mankading' has come up in IPL 2021. Earlier in the match between defending champions Mumbai Indians and previous edition's runners-up Delhi Capitals, star all-rounder Kieron Pollard gave Shikhar Dhawan a warning for backing up early before releasing the ball.
However, in the clash between Punjab Kings and Mumbai Indians on Friday, which the former won by nine wickets, Pollard was seen doing the same during Mohammed Shami's over. And this was not just once, but a couple of times Pollard was seen backing up too far.
Pollard backing up again on Shami. Commentator wants more than a warning, wants penalty runs. #IPL2021 #PBKSvMI pic.twitter.com/odRtaqeoK1
— Paul Watson (@paulmwatson) April 23, 2021
The picture has since gone viral on social media with many cricket followers bashing the Windies all-rounder for his action. Here are a few reactions:
Kieron Pollard started running even before the ball was released from Mohammad Shami's hand. pic.twitter.com/dfzUXzN9x6
— Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra) April 23, 2021
Batsman started running even before Bowler released the ball.
— Abhi. (@Abhicricket18) April 23, 2021
Is this is not against "Spirit of the game" ??#IPL2021 || #PBKSvMI pic.twitter.com/QlLUcb9R7l
Hypocrite Pollard https://t.co/p2SfS60rbL
— Dhärméndra (@D_One6ix) April 23, 2021
Despite the nine-wicket defeat against Punjab Kings, Mumbai Indians are currently placed at the fourth-place on the eight-team points table. They will now lock horns with bottom-placed Rajasthan Royals in their next encounter at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi.
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