IND vs SA: India vs. South Africa: After Deepti Sharma of India ran out Charlie Dean of England in an ODI recently, there has been some discussion concerning the method of dismissal in cricket circles.
Deepak Chahar had the opportunity to inject some drama into the third T20I match against South Africa at Indore, but he chose not to. The Indian bowler warned Tristan Stubbs at the non-end strikers for backing up too far before he could bowl his first ball of the 16th over. The two players made eye contact with each other, and Stubbs was left with a wry grin on his face.
The cameras instantly turned to Rohit Sharma, the Indian captain, who was grinning.
Stubbs helped South Africa reach 227/3 in his 20 overs with a 23-ball innings that took 18 balls.
After Charlie Dean of England was recently run out in an ODI by Deepti Sharma of India, there has been a lot of discussion on how dismissals should be made in the cricket community. A batter may be “run-out” at the non-end, the strikers according to the rules.
The footage of Chahar’s event quickly spread over social media, inspiring some humorous fan comments and memes. Let’s examine a few of them.
Deepak Chahar didn't run Stubbs out while backing too far. pic.twitter.com/wfsKhMLyUz
— Johns. (@CricCrazyJohns) October 4, 2022
https://t.co/psAZFRvEJy
— Cricpedia (@_Cricpedia) October 4, 2022
Ashwin :- pic.twitter.com/QWiyiVrSSB
— nipun mahajan (@NiPuN_045) October 4, 2022
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