Former South Africa captain AB de Villiers was not too happy with the Bangladesh captain’s decision to bring back New Zealand batsman Ish Sodhi after releasing him in the non-striker squad. The act of putting a batsman out at the non-striker’s end has long been a problem in recent international cricket.
Bangladesh’s Hasan Mahmood and New Zealand’s Ish Sodhi attracted much attention in the second One-Day International of their three-match series when Mahmood attempted a similar run-out against a Kiwi batsman. Realizing that Sodhi had left the crease in the 46th over, Mahmood removed the restraints before bowling and the Kiwi batsman was declared out by the third base umpire.
Bangladesh captain Litton Das asked New Zealand batsmen to move on, sparking a new controversy in the cricket world. Speaking about the incident,AB de Villiers was not happy with the incident where the batsman was called after being out during the match and told the ICC that the batsman was They requested that a new rule be introduced stating that there is a possibility of such acts. A player cannot be recalled after being called out in a game.
“What’s frustrating me now is the run-out rule when the batsman leaves the crease.” Ish Sodhi was recalled by the captain, but I think that’s a bit of a stretch. I saw the video. If I get bowled, the captain can’t take pity on me and call me back. right? So, why does this rule allow batters to be recalled? ”
“I would like the ICC to introduce a rule that batsmen cannot be recalled” to ensure fair dismissal. There are too many gray areas. “If we leave the gray area alone, it can be very painful for the fans, and I think that’s really frustrating and detrimental to the game,” said AB de Villiers.
Ish Sodhi sarcastically praised Mahmood’s actions upon his return, but Bangladesh captain Litton Das intervened and ultimately denied Sodhi’s continued participation in the match. Permitted. Even former Bangladeshi captain Tamim Iqbal expressed his displeasure at letting him back into the match as the sending off was in accordance with the rules of the game.
I Don’t See This As Sportsmanship, It’s A Fair Dismissal – AB de Villiers
Ab de Villiers is of the opinion that a sending off on the part of the non-striker should be treated like any other wicket in the match, that it falls under ICC rules and is not unsportsmanlike. It shows the opinion of To play after a batsman has taken a wicket in a match.
“My advice is to remove the rule that says a batsman cannot be recalled.” If a bowler wants to ban a batsman from the match, remove the exclusion from the rulebook. If you get stuck at the border, you’re out. These are the rules of the game. You can’t say, “Oh, he’s my friend, call me back.” Sorry, but I don’t think that’s good sportsmanship. That’s a fair dismissal, that’s out. Please leave the field,” AB de Villiers added.
New Zealand defeated Bangladesh by seven wickets to win the series 2-0 in the last one-day international in Dhaka on Tuesday. The Bangladesh team will hope to have the same luck in his ODI World Cup to be played in India as in the past. They are a good team to bring surprises in the game.