During the first one-day international match between India and New Zealand, which took place on Wednesday in Hyderabad, Hardik Pandya was run out in a manner that sparked much debate, and the judgement made by the umpire left Indian supporters feeling let down.
The delivery from Mitchell Santner left Pandya with very little room to move, and combined with the extra bounce, this resulted in the Indian batsman missing the ball entirely.
It appeared as though the ball went over the stumps; however, the bails were knocked out of place.
Although it was not entirely evident what had happened because it was possible that Tom Latham’s gloves had messed with the stumps, the on-field umpire decided to rule against Pandya despite the lack of clarity in the circumstances.
During the first one-day international match between India and New Zealand, which took place on Wednesday in Hyderabad, Hardik Pandya was run out in a manner that sparked much debate, and the judgement made by the umpire left Indian supporters feeling let down.
The delivery from Mitchell Santner left Pandya with very little room to move, and combined with the extra bounce, this resulted in the Indian batsman missing the ball entirely. It appeared as though the ball went over the stumps; however, the bails were knocked out of place.
Although it was not entirely evident what had happened because it was possible that Tom Latham’s gloves had messed with the stumps, the on-field umpire decided to rule against Pandya despite the lack of clarity in the circumstances.