Former Indian Batter: During a women’s ODI at Lord’s in September, India all-rounder Deepti Sharma recently ran England’s Charlie Dean out at the non-end. striker’s Fans had differing opinions about Dean’s termination, which spurred a discussion on social media. The Marylebone Cricket Club, the guardians of cricket’s laws, shifted the form of dismissal from the “unfair play” section to the “run out” area earlier this year, despite the fact that many believe it violates the spirit of the game.
Jos Buttler and Mitchell Starc had a fascinating talk during the third Twenty20 International between Australia and England, incidentally, after the pacer cautioned him for leaving the non-end strikers too soon.
Starc was bowling to Dawid Malan in the fifth over of the game when he noticed Buttler vacate his crease just as he was about to deliver the ball.
But while doing so, Starc made a direct jab at Deepti. “I won’t do that even though I’m not Deepti. does not imply that you may depart early, “However said Starc.
Hemang Badani, a former Indian batter, has now criticised Starc for bringing Deepti’s name up in his altercation with Buttler.
“Be mature, Starc. You did awfully poorly there. Deepti acted in accordance with the rules of the game perfectly. The cricket community doesn’t expect you to involve Deepti in this, even if you merely want to caution the non-striker and choose not to get him out “In a tweet, Badani
Grow up Starc. That’s really poor from you. What Deepti did was well within the rules of the game. If you only want to warn the non striker and not get him out that’s fine and your decision to make but you bringing Deepti into this isn’t what the cricket world expects of you https://t.co/vb0EyblHB8
— Hemang Badani (@hemangkbadani) October 15, 2022
Fans also criticised Starc for his comment.
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