List of Mankading incidents in cricket
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In the sport of cricket, Mankading (named after Indian international Vinoo Mankad) is the informal name given to running out the non-striking batter whilst they are backing up, which is when they begin to leave the crease while the bowler is in their final delivery stride.
This kind of run-out is part of the Laws of Cricket, but there is a long term unspoken rule regarding the spirit of the game. This unspoken rule suggests that the bowler or team should warn a player first before performing the run out attempt. This warning could be given verbally, or the bowler can perform the run out before withdrawing the appeal. Dismissals of this type can be controversial, particularly when no warning was given, and often involve the umpires having discussions between themselves and the captain of the bowling side in order to confirm if the captain wishes to continue with the appeal even though these dismissals are simple to adjudicate.
The first batter to be dismissed such a way in first class cricket was George Baigent of Sussex in 1835. The bowler was Thomas Barker.[1]
The following are lists of Mankading incidents in major cricket matches. The batting team is listed first.
- Bill Brown by Vinoo Mankad, Australia v India, Sydney, 1947–48[2]
- Ian Redpath by Charlie Griffith, Australia v West Indies, Adelaide, 1968–69[3]
- Derek Randall by Ewen Chatfield, England v New Zealand, Christchurch, 1977–78[4]
- Sikander Bakht by Alan Hurst, Pakistan v Australia, Perth, 1978–79[5]
Instances of Mankading in Men's One Day Internationals
- Brian Luckhurst by Greg Chappell, England v Australia, Melbourne, 1974–75[6]
- Grant Flower by Dipak Patel, Zimbabwe v New Zealand, Harare, 1992–93[7]
- Peter Kirsten by Kapil Dev, South Africa v India, Port Elizabeth, 1992–93[8]
- Jos Buttler by Sachithra Senanayake, England v Sri Lanka, Edgbaston, 2014[9]
- Shadab Khan by Fazalhaq Farooqi, Pakistan v Afghanistan, Hambantota, Sri Lanka 2023[10]
Instances of Mankading in Men's Twenty20 Internationals
- Mark Chapman by Aamir Kaleem, Hong Kong v Oman, 2016 Asia Cup Qualifier, February 2016[11]
Instances of Mankading in Women's ODI
- Charlie Dean by Deepti Sharma, England v India, Lord's, September 2022[12]
Instances of Mankading in Women's Twenty20 Internationals
- Kevin Awino, Rita Musamali, Immaculate Nakisuuyi and Janet Mbabazi by Maeva Douma, Cameroon v Uganda, 2021 ICC Women's T20 World Cup Africa Qualifier, Gaborone, 2021[13]
- Marie Bimenyimana by Olive Ranedomoun, Cameroon v Rwanda, 2024 Kwibuka Women's T20 Tournament, Kigali, 2024
Instances of Mankading in first-class cricket
- George Baigent by Thomas Barker, Sussex v Nottinghamshire, Nottingham, 1835[1]
- Charles Wright by Thomas Barker, Norfolk v Yorkshire, Norwich, 1836
- William Lillywhite by Thomas Barker, Sussex v Nottinghamshire, Nottingham, 1837
- John Lefeaver by Thomas Barker, Kent v England, Bromley, 1842
- Edward Martin by Thomas Barker, Hampshire v MCC, 1843
- William Hillyer by Charles Taylor, Kent v Sussex, Brighton, 1846
- George Boudier by Charles Arnold, Cambridge University v Cambridge Town and County Club, 1847
- John Huddleston by John Kinloch, Victoria v New South Wales, Melbourne, 1861–62[14]
- Walter Wilson by Bill Hendley, Canterbury v Otago, Hagley Park, Christchurch, 1864–65[15][16]
- Richard Powys by Bill Hendley, Canterbury v Otago, South Dunedin Recreation Ground, Dunedin, 1865–66[15][17]
- Stoddart Campbell by Nat Thomson, Victoria v New South Wales, Sydney, 1866–67[18][19]
- Charles Wright by George Harrison, Cambridge University v Yorkshire, Cambridge, 1883
- Ted Tyler by Alec Hearne, Somerset v Kent, Taunton, 1894
- Tom Reese by Alexander Downes, Canterbury v Otago, Christchurch, 1894–95[20]
- Joe Hardstaff by Khadim Hussain, Lord Tennyson's XI v Sind, Karachi, 1937–38[21][22]
- A. G. Ramsingh by Narayan Sane, Madras v Central Provinces and Berar, Nagpur, 1941–42
- John Smith by Ray Allen, Canterbury v Wellington, Wellington, 1943–44[23]
- Bill Brown by Vinoo Mankad, Australian XI v Indians, Sydney, 1947–48[24]
- Reg Routledge by Jonathan Fellows-Smith, Middlesex v Oxford University, Oxford, 1953[25]
- Gordon Barker by Wilf Wooller, Essex v Glamorgan, Cardiff, 1956[22][26]
- Hanumant Singh by Ashwini Chaturvedi, Rajasthan v Uttar Pradesh, Udaipur, 1959–60[27]
- Rudolph Cohen by Jamiel Ali, Jamaica v Trinidad and Tobago, Port of Spain, 1963–64[28]
- Mohammad Bashir by Bashir Mian, Railways v Lahore, Lahore, 1966–67
- Anil Khanna by Rajinder Goel, Northern Punjab v Delhi, Delhi, 1966–67
- Geoff Arnold by Saeed Ahmed, MCC Under-25s v Central Zone, Sahiwal, 1966–67
- Ray Gripper by Barry Richards, Rhodesia v Natal, Salisbury, 1968–69[29]
- Douglas Morgan by Raymond Le Roux, South African Universities v Orange Free State, Bloemfontein, 1968–69[30]
- Dilip Sardesai by Kailash Gattani, Bombay v Rajasthan, Udaipur, 1968–69
- Parthasarathy Sharma by Ashok Bhagwat, Rajasthan v Vidarbha, Nagpur, 1970–71
- Roy Swetman by Robin Jackman, Gloucestershire v Surrey, Bristol, 1972
- Khatib Rizwan by Intikhab Ahmed, Rawalpindi v Lahore B, Rawalpindi, 1972–73
- Vaman Kumar by Daitala Meherbaba, Tamil Nadu v Andhra, Salem, 1974–75
- Albert Padmore by Rex Collymore, Barbados v Guyana, Bridgetown, 1974–75
- Alex Barrow by Murali Kartik, Somerset v Surrey, Taunton, 2012[31][32]
- Sandipan Das by Murali Kartik, Bengal v Railways, Delhi, 2013–14[33][34]
Instances of Mankading in Twenty20 cricket
- Jos Buttler by Ravichandran Ashwin, Rajasthan Royals Vs Kings XI Punjab, IPL 2019, March 2019[35]
- Noor Ali Zadran by Dawlat Zadran, Kabul Eagles vs Mis Ainak Knights, Shpageeza Cricket League, September 2020[36]
Instances of Mankading in Women's List-A cricket
- Sanjula Naik by Kanika Ahuja, Punjab v Goa, Bangalore, 2021
Instances of Mankading in Men's Under-19 Internationals
- Richard Ngarava out by Keemo Paul, 2016 Under-19 World Cup
- Mohammad Huraira out by Noor Ahmad, 2020 Under-19 World Cup
- Mushfik Hasan out by Nangeyalia Kharoti, 2021
- John Kariko out by Joseph Baguma, 2022 Under-19 World Cup
- Ewald Schreuder out by Naseer Khan Maroofkhil, 2024 Under-19 World Cup
Instances of Mankading in Women's Under-19 Internationals
- Sharila Niyomuhoza (Rwanda) by Zaib-un-Nisa (Pakistan), 2023 ICC Under-19 Women's T20 World Cup