Running out at the non-striker’s end is now allowed, but batters are still uncomfortable with this way of getting out. Earlier, it was disputed, but now it has been officially included in the rule book. Despite this, batters behave as if something wrong has happened to them after being run at the non-strike end. One such incident was in Australia, where the batsman created terror on the field.
The incident occurred in the Tasmanian Southern Cricket Association (SCA) first-grade grand final between Claremont and New Norfolk last week. Even though this incident is in domestic cricket, the batsman’s actions were very wrong. Jarrod Kaye playing for Claremont, failed to control his emotions after being run out at the non-striker’s end.
Jarrod Kaye Mankading Run Out Video
Kaye batted on 43 off 55 balls when the opposition bowler Harry Booth made a duck during his run-up. He was out of the crease. There was a lot of conversation between the two umpires, and he declared they had run out. Meanwhile, while leaving the crease, Kaye assumed a formidable form. First, he threw the helmet, then threw the bat, then threw the gloves badly on the ground.
Extraordinary scenes in the SCA Grand Final between Claremont and New Norfolk over the weekend in Tassie. ?
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Surprisingly, he threw all these things on the field and went straight to the dressing room. However, his teammates picked up all his cricketing gear. Even his teammates were unhappy with this decision. This type of dismissal was made famous by R Ashwin when he dismissed Jos Buttler while playing for Punjab Kings.