Ravichandran Ashwin stuns cricket fans with bizarre bowling action - Watch

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Ravichandran Ashwin is no more odd to utilizing various activities while bowling and he dazed the crcket fans with a bizzare one while playing for the Dindigul Dragons against Chepauk Super Gillies in the season-opener T20 coordinate in Tamil Nadu Premier League (TNPL).

With 17 runs required from the last two conveyances of the match, the game was totally out of Chepauk Super Gillies' hands and Ashwin thought of a novel plan to leave the batsman and the observers flummoxed.

Ashwin conveyed the ball without a full activity as his non-bowling arm stayed unaffected and he finished the run-up by discharging the ball to his left side foot.

The ball, be that as it may, did not get him the wicket but rather Dindigul Dragons proceeded to win the match by 10 runs.

Ashwin was before in the news for 'mankad'- ing Jos Buttler in the current year's Indian Premier League.Buttler was en route to an incredible century, yet Ashwin saw that he was support up excessively far at the non-striker's end. Ashwin, while conveying the 6th wad of the thirteenth over of the match, went about as though he was conveying a ball and afterward took the bails off once Buttler had left the wrinkle during Rajasthan Royals and Kings XI Punjab's IPL 2019 opener.

The umpires announced him out and Buttler was enraged with Ashwin as he strolled off the field. The wicketkeeper-batsman was rejected for 69 keeps running from 43 balls.

Preceding 2017, bowlers needed to caution batsmen in the event that they were sponsorship up excessively far before a conveyance was bowled, yet in November 2017, the MCC changed the standard and enabled the bowlers to run out a batsman in the event that he was outside the wrinkle before the ball has been discharged.

"In the event that the non-striker is out of his ground from the minute the ball becomes possibly the most important factor, to the moment when the bowler would typically have been required to discharge the ball, the bowler is allowed to endeavor to run him out," states the law on Mankad-ing.

At the point when a bowler runs out a batsman in this style, it is casually called Mankad-ing. The name for such run outs was instituted when Vinoo Mankad ran out Bill Brown twice at the non-striker's end before conveying the ball in India's voyage through Australia in 1948. The Australian media called the demonstration unsportsmanlike, in any case, the then Australian commander Don Bradman upheld Mankad's activity.


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