Is Mankading legal in cricket?

Mankading is a method of dismissal in cricket where the bowler runs out the non-striker if they leave their crease before the ball has been delivered.

It is legal according to the laws of cricket, but many view it as unsportsmanlike and against the spirit of the game.

The term "Mankading" comes from the name of the Indian cricketer Vinoo Mankad, who dismissed an Australian batsman in this manner during a Test match in 1947.

In 2019, the International Cricket Council (ICC) clarified the rules on Mankading, stating that the bowler must give the batsman a warning before running them out and that the umpire must be satisfied that the warning was given.

Mankading has been a controversial issue in the Indian Premier League (IPL), with incidents like Kings XI Punjab captain Ravichandran Ashwin running out Rajasthan Royals batsman Jos Buttler in this manner.

Overall, it is up to the individual players and teams to decide whether they want to use Mankading and whether they view it as being within the spirit of the game.

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