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MCC’s massive backflip on Ashwin ‘Mankad’ of Buttler

After first backing the decision, cricket’s lawmakers have now said Ravichandran Ashwin’s ‘Mankad’ of Jos Buttler was not in the spirit of the game.

Ravichandran Ashwin prepares to whip the bails off.
Ravichandran Ashwin prepares to whip the bails off.

Cricket’s lawmakers MCC appeared to backtrack on the Ravichandran Ashwin ‘Mankad’ controversy on Wednesday when they said that the Indian’s running out of Jos Buttler in an IPL game was “not within the spirit of the game”.

Earlier this week, the MCC insisted that the rule governing the ‘Mankad’ was essential to avoid unrestrained backing-up.

England batsman Buttler, playing for Rajasthan Royals in the IPL, was on Monday run out by Kings XI Punjab skipper Ashwin as he backed-up.

Ravichandran Ashwin prepares to whip the bails off.
Ravichandran Ashwin prepares to whip the bails off.
Jos Buttler is caught short of his crease.
Jos Buttler is caught short of his crease.

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The method of dismissal, named after former India player Vinoo Mankad, is legal but is seen by many as going against the game’s values, unless the batsman has been warned first.

On Wednesday, the MCC’s manager of the Laws Fraser Stewart told British media in the UAE that they had now reviewed their original statement.

“Having extensively reviewed the incident again and after further reflection we don’t think it was within the spirit of the game,” Stewart said.

A fuming Jos Buttler reacts to the decision. Picture: Money Sharma / AFP)
A fuming Jos Buttler reacts to the decision. Picture: Money Sharma / AFP)

“We believe the pause was too long between the time Ashwin reached the crease and the moment it was reasonable to expect the ball would be delivered.

“When Buttler could have reasonably expected the ball to be delivered, he was in his ground.” However, he added: “It is also unfair, and against the spirit of cricket, for non-strikers to leave their ground too early. All these debates wouldn’t be necessary if non-strikers remained in their ground until the ball is on its way down the pitch.”

Players clash after Jos Buttler is ‘Mankaded’ by Ravi Ashwin. Picture: Money Sharma /AFP)
Players clash after Jos Buttler is ‘Mankaded’ by Ravi Ashwin. Picture: Money Sharma /AFP)

Monday’s incident was particularly contentious as Buttler was still in his crease when Ashwin arrived, only for the bowler to pull out of his action and wait for him to step forward before whipping off the bails.

While Ashwin remained unrepentant of his act that he said was “within the rules”, legendary spinner Shane Warne, a member of the MCC World Cricket Committee, was not convinced.

The Australian called Ashwin’s act “disgraceful and low”.

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