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[http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Article.aspx?eid=31808&articlexml=Windies-Mankad-Zimbabwe-03022016031055 ''The Times of India''] Feb 03 2016
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When the batsman at the nonstriker's end has left his crease before the ball has been released and the bowler removes the bails, the batsman is said to have been “Mankaded“. Ethically, the bowler should warn the batsman at least once before effecting such a run out.
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The term was first coined when Vinoo Mankad ran Bill Brown out in the Sydney Test in 1947-48. The dismissal got extensive coverage in the Australian press, with Mankad being accused of unsportsmanlike behaviour.Despite this, Don Bradman, the then captain of Australia, defended Mankad, saying that he had warned the batsman leading up to the event.
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==FAMOUS PAST INCIDENTS==
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Courtney Walsh let Saleem Jaffar off with a warning in the last over of a 1987 World Cup match in Lahore. Pakistan's last pair was at the wicket and they needed four off the last over when Walsh refused the run-out that would have sealed the match. Pakistan knocked off the runs, costing the Windies a potential semifinal spot.
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After a number of warnings were given to Peter Kirsten during India's tour of South Africa in 199293, Kapil Dev ran the South African out at the non-striker's end. This was the last such dismissal in international cricket.
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==OTHER INCIDENTS==
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Ian Redpath by Charlie Griffith in Adelaide, 1968-69; Brian Luckhurst by Greg Chappell in Melbourne, 1974-75; Derek Randall by Ewan Chatfield in Christchurch, 1977-78; Sikander Bakht by Alan Hurst in Perth, 1978-79; Grant Flower by Dipak Patel in Harare, 1992-93.

Revision as of 11:51, 5 February 2016

This is a collection of articles archived for the excellence of their content.

Contents

2015

Top averages by batsmen in Asia in tests; Graphic courtesy: The Times of India, August 30, 2015
Slowest partnerships (minimum 200 balls) as in December 2015; Graphic courtesy: The Times of India, December 8, 2015
Lowest strike rates in a test innings (Minimum 200 balls); Graphic courtesy: The Times of India, December 8, 2015

2016

Highest successful ODI chases vs Australia in Australia till January 2016; Graphic courtesy: The Times of India, January 24, 2016
Captains who have led in 200 or more international matches; Graphic courtesy: The Times of India
Quickest double hundreds in tests as in Jan 2016; Graphic courtesy: The Times of India Jan 04 2016
Best run rates in a 250 or more stand as in Jan 2016; Graphic courtesy: The Times of India Jan 04 2016
Sixth wicket partnerships of 300 or more as in Jan 2016; Graphic courtesy: The Times of India Jan 04 2016
Most sixes in a test innings as in Jan 2016; Graphic courtesy: The Times of India Jan 04 2016

’Mankad’ing

`MANKADED' EXPLAINED

The Times of India Feb 03 2016

When the batsman at the nonstriker's end has left his crease before the ball has been released and the bowler removes the bails, the batsman is said to have been “Mankaded“. Ethically, the bowler should warn the batsman at least once before effecting such a run out.

The term was first coined when Vinoo Mankad ran Bill Brown out in the Sydney Test in 1947-48. The dismissal got extensive coverage in the Australian press, with Mankad being accused of unsportsmanlike behaviour.Despite this, Don Bradman, the then captain of Australia, defended Mankad, saying that he had warned the batsman leading up to the event.

FAMOUS PAST INCIDENTS

Courtney Walsh let Saleem Jaffar off with a warning in the last over of a 1987 World Cup match in Lahore. Pakistan's last pair was at the wicket and they needed four off the last over when Walsh refused the run-out that would have sealed the match. Pakistan knocked off the runs, costing the Windies a potential semifinal spot. After a number of warnings were given to Peter Kirsten during India's tour of South Africa in 199293, Kapil Dev ran the South African out at the non-striker's end. This was the last such dismissal in international cricket.

OTHER INCIDENTS

Ian Redpath by Charlie Griffith in Adelaide, 1968-69; Brian Luckhurst by Greg Chappell in Melbourne, 1974-75; Derek Randall by Ewan Chatfield in Christchurch, 1977-78; Sikander Bakht by Alan Hurst in Perth, 1978-79; Grant Flower by Dipak Patel in Harare, 1992-93.

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