If you go through the history of cricket, you will find so many players being victims of Mankading that a playing XI will be ready on writing on the paper.
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Mankading is in the news again. The reason is the all-rounder of the Indian women’s cricket team Deepti Sharma, Actually, the last ODI of the series was played between the women’s teams of India and England at Lord’s. In this match, the way Deepti ran out the English batsman standing at the non-striker’s end, after that the ruckus started. Now some people are standing with Deepti on this issue, while many do not like the way she runs out. But the truth is that whatever Deepti did was under the rules of cricket. However, this may be the first incident of Mankading in women’s ODI cricket, but if you go through the history of cricket, you will find so many players who are victims of Mankading that a playing XI will be ready on writing on paper.
3 formats, 11 players and Mankading
Including England’s female batsman Charlie Dean, the total number of cricketers who have fallen victim to Mankading so far has gone up to 11. Well this number is 12 in total. But we are telling 11 because Jos Buttler has thrown his wicket twice like this. This number of players getting out from Mankading is inclusive of all three formats of cricket.
Playing XI fell victim to Mankading
- The first batsman to be dismissed from Mankading was Australia’s Bill Brown. In the year 1947-48, when India’s team was on Australia tour, Vinoo Mankad had dismissed him in this way for the first time in the Test played in Sydney during that time. And since then the Mankading term was also originated in cricket.
- The second batsman to be Mankading was Ian Redpath, who was dismissed by Charlie Griffith in the 1968–69 Test match between Australia and West Indies.
- The third incident of Mankading was seen in the year 1974-75 when Greg Chappell of Australia dismissed Brian Luckhurst of England in the ODI played in Melbourne.
- The fourth player to be Mankading was Derek Randall, who was dismissed by Ewen Chatfield in the 1977–78 Christchurch Test between England vs New Zealand.
- The fifth cricketer to be Mankading was Australia’s Alan Hurst, who was dismissed by Pakistan’s Sikandar Bakht in the 1978–79 Test at Perth.
- Zimbabwe’s Grant Flower was the sixth player to be Mankading, who was dismissed by New Zealand’s Deepak Patel in ODIs played in 1992–93.
- Peter Kirsten of South Africa is the 7th player in this list, he was Mankading by Kapil Dev of India in the ODI played in Port Elizabeth in 1992-93.
- Jos Buttler of England has become a victim of Mankading twice. Once in 2014, he was dismissed by Sachitra Senanayake in ODIs against Sri Lanka. While in IPL 2019, he got R. Ashwin had done Mankading, about which there was a lot of ruckus.
- The 9th player to be Mankading is Hong Kong’s Mark Chapman, who was dismissed by Oman’s Amir Kalim in the 2016 Asia Cup qualifiers.
- Noor Ali Zadran Mankading of Afghanistan is the number 10 player to be. In the year 2020, he was dismissed by an Afghan player named Daulat Zadran in Afghanistan’s T20 league Shapeza Cricket League. This match was played between Kabul Eagles vs Miss Ainak Knights.
- Now in this episode of Mankading, the name of India’s female cricketer Deepti Sharma has been added. Deepti has dismissed Charlie Dean of England in this way.
Source: www.tv9hindi.com”