Melbourne Stars skipper Zampa ran out Rogers on the non-striker’s finish for taking a run ahead of the supply was once finished however the choice was once quickly reviewed and the 1/3 umpire overturned it since Zampa’s arm had long past previous the “vertical”.
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The explanation why in the back of overturning the verdict was once because of the perspective of Zampa’s bowling arm. The third-umpire discovered the leggie’s bowling arm was once past the 90° vertical.
“The non-striker may also be run out if he/she is out of his/her flooring up till the instant the bowler would most often were anticipated to liberate the ball. That way when the arm will get to its very best level,” the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) tweeted.
The bowler is *not* entitled to go all the way around in the bowling action and then run the non-striker out. (2/2)… https://t.co/3g6A0MXl6f
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The simple meaning of the term ‘Mankading’ is that a bowler can run out the non-striker batsman if he tries to step out of the crease when the bowler releases the ball.
Mankading used to be treated as unfair practice until the MCC decided to move the law relating to run-outs at non-striker’s end from the “unfair play” section, to the “run-out” segment.