List of unusual dismissals in international cricket

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Mohinder Amarnath
Mohinder Amarnath (pictured in 2012) is the only player to be dismissed for both handling the ball and obstructing the field in international cricket.[1]

In cricket, a player is dismissed when they lose their wicket. At this point, the batsman must discontinue batting and leave the field permanently. A batsman can be dismissed in a number of ways, the most common being bowled, caught, leg before wicket (LBW), stumped, run out and hit wicket. Much rarer are hit the ball twice, obstructing the field, retired out and timed out. These are regarded by analysts as unusual ways of dismissals in cricket, where the bowler is denied any credit.[a][3][4] Handled the ball was a previously a separate method of dismissal, now incorporated into obstructing the field. As of February 2026, there have been 80 instances of players being dismissed unusually in international cricket: 11 in Test cricket, 12 in One Day Internationals (ODIs), 23 in Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is), 3 in Women's One Day International and 31 in Women's Twenty20 International.

In Tests, England batsman Leonard Hutton was the first player to be dismissed for obstructing the field, while playing against South Africa in August 1951.[5] Between January 1957 and March 2001, six different players were dismissed for handling the ball, the most common form of an unusual dismissal.[6] Sri Lanka cricketers Marvan Atapattu and Mahela Jayawardene are the only Test players to be dismissed retired out, when playing against Bangladesh in 2001. Sri Lanka's captain, Sanath Jayasuriya, received strong criticism for the team's act.[7][8]

Russell Endean, the South African wicketkeeper, was involved in both of the first two unusual dismissials. First came his involvement in Len Hutton's "obstructing the field" dismissal: Endean was prevented from attempting a catch, when Hutton used his bat to prevent the ball landing on his stumps after he had edged it up in the air. (The striker guarding his stumps is the only circumstance in which a ball can legally be hit twice: so Hutton came close to that form of dismissal too, if the umpire had ruled that the ball was not in fact headed towards the wicket.) Six years later, in similar circumstances after edging the ball up in the air and seeing it drop towards his stumps, Endean used his free hand instead of his bat to intercept the ball, and was given out handled the ball. The second "handled the ball" dismissal was more unfortunate: Andrew Hilditch, at the non-striker's end, picked up the stationary ball to hand it back to a fielder, the only instance of a non-striker suffering this dismissal. All subsequent instances of "handled the ball" have been more similar to Endean's, with a batsman using his free hand to guard his stumps.

In December 2023, Mushfiqur Rahim became the first person in test cricket to be dismissed for obstructing the field since the rule for handling the ball was subsumed into this law in October 2017.[9]

No. Player Dismissal Runs Team Opposition Venue Match Date Result
1 Leonard Hutton Obstructing the field27 England South AfricaThe Oval, London, England5th Test16 August 1951Won[10]
2 Russell Endean Handled the ball3 South Africa EnglandNewlands Cricket Ground, Cape Town, South Africa2nd Test1 January 1957Lost[11]
3 Andrew Hilditch Handled the ball29 Australia PakistanW.A.C.A. Ground, Perth, Australia2nd Test24 March 1979Won[12]
4 Mohsin Khan Handled the ball58 Pakistan AustraliaNational Stadium, Karachi, Pakistan1st Test22 September 1982Won[13]
5 Desmond Haynes Handled the ball55 West Indies IndiaWankhede Stadium, Mumbai, India4th Test24 November 1983Drawn[14]
6 Graham Gooch Handled the ball133 England AustraliaOld Trafford Cricket Ground, Manchester, England1st Test3 June 1993Lost[15]
7 Steve Waugh Handled the ball47 Australia IndiaM. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai, India3rd Test18 March 2001Lost[16]
8 Marvan Atapattu Retired out201 Sri Lanka BangladeshSinhalese Sports Club Ground, Colombo, Sri Lanka2nd Test6 September 2001Won[17]
9 Mahela Jayawardene Retired out150 Sri Lanka BangladeshSinhalese Sports Club Ground, Colombo, Sri Lanka2nd Test6 September 2001Won[17]
10 Michael Vaughan Handled the ball64 England IndiaM. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore, India3rd Test19 December 2001Drawn[18]
11 Mushfiqur Rahim Obstructing the field35 Bangladesh New ZealandShere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh2nd Test6 December 2023Lost[19]

Men's One Day International cricket

In men's ODIs, eleven players have been dismissed on twelve occasions in an unusual manner. The first such occasion was when India's Mohinder Amarnath was given out for handling the ball, against Australia in February 1986. The following year, Pakistan cricketer Rameez Raja became the first player to be given out for obstructing the field in ODIs: with the match lost, but himself on a score of 98, he attempted two runs off the final ball and used his bat to deliberately block a run-out attempt when going for the second run that would have got him a century. In 1989, Amarnath was dismissed in a similar fashion, kicking the ball away to prevent a run-out attempt, while playing in a match against Sri Lanka, thus becoming the first player to be dismissed by two different unusual methods.[5] Obstructing the field has been the most common method of unusual dismissal in men's ODIs, happening on eight of the twelve occasions.

Sri Lanka's Angelo Mathews became the first person to be dismissed Timed out in international cricket during a group stage match against Bangladesh in the 2023 Cricket World Cup.[20][21]

No. Player Dismissal Runs Team Opposition Venue Match Date Result
1 Mohinder Amarnath Handled the ball15 India AustraliaMelbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Australia2nd Final9 February 1986Lost[22]
2 Rameez Raja Obstructing the field99 Pakistan EnglandNational Stadium, Karachi, Pakistan2nd ODI20 November 1987Lost[23]
3 Mohinder Amarnath Obstructing the field28 India Sri LankaGujarat Stadium, Ahmedabad, IndiaODI22 October 1989Won[24]
4 Daryll Cullinan Handled the ball46 South Africa West IndiesKingsmead Cricket Ground, Durban, South Africa3rd ODI27 January 1999Won[25]
5 Inzamam ul-Haq Obstructing the field16 Pakistan IndiaArbab Niaz Stadium, Peshawar, Pakistan1st ODI6 February 2006Won[26]
6 Mohammed Hafeez Obstructing the field0 Pakistan South AfricaKingsmead Cricket Ground, Durban, South Africa4th ODI21 March 2013Won[27]
7 Anwar Ali Obstructing the field0 Pakistan South AfricaSt George's Park, Port Elizabeth, South Africa2nd ODI27 November 2013Won[28]
8 Ben Stokes Obstructing the field10 England AustraliaLord's, London, England2nd ODI5 September 2015Lost[29]
9 Chamu Chibhabha Handled the ball18 Zimbabwe AfghanistanQueens Sports Club, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe3rd ODI20 October 2015Won[30]
10 Xavier Marshall Obstructing the field34 United States United Arab EmiratesSharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah, UAEODI8 December 2019Won[31]
11 Danushka Gunathilaka Obstructing the field55 Sri Lanka West IndiesSir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua, Antigua and Barbuda1st ODI10 March 2021Lost[32]
12 Angelo Mathews Timed out0 Sri Lanka BangladeshArun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi, IndiaWorld Cup6 November 2023Lost[33]

Men's Twenty20 International cricket

The first instance of an unusual dismissal in T20Is occurred in June 2017, when England's Jason Roy was given out obstructing the field in a match against South Africa.[34]

The T20I between Ghana and Sierra Leone on 17 December 2023 is notable for featuring two separate unusual dismissals. First, Sierra Leone's Abass Gbla made intentional contact with Ghana's Godfred Bakiweyem while Bakiweyem was attempting to run Gbla out, resulting in Gbla being given out obstructing the field. Later, Bakiweyem himself failed to be ready to receive the next ball in the stipulated time following the dismissal of Samson Awiah and was given out timed out.

No. Player Dismissal Runs Team Opposition Venue Match Date Result
1 Jason Roy Obstructing the field67 England South AfricaCounty Ground, Taunton, EnglandT20I23 June 2017Lost[35]
2 Hassan Rasheed Obstructing the field16 Maldives QatarAl Amerat Cricket Stadium, Muscat, OmanT20I23 January 2019Lost[36]
3 Sonam Tobgay Retired out24 Bhutan MaldivesTU Cricket Ground, Kirtipur, NepalT20I7 December 2019Lost[37]
4 Razmal Shigiwal Obstructing the field10 Austria Czech RepublicVinoř Cricket Ground, Prague, Czech RepublicT20I10 July 2022Lost[38]
5 Hevit Jackson Retired out38 France Czech RepublicKerava National Cricket Ground, Kerava, FinlandT20I24 July 2022Won[39]
6 Hevit Jackson Retired out50 France EstoniaKerava National Cricket Ground, Kerava, FinlandT20I30 July 2022Won[40]
7 Mustapha Suwareh Retired out3 Gambia GhanaRwanda Cricket Stadium, Kigali, RwandaT20I8 December 2022Lost[41]
8 Fanyan Mughal Hit the ball twice8 Malta RomaniaMoara Vlasiei Cricket Ground, Moara Vlasiei, RomaniaT20I20 August 2023Lost[42]
9 Abass Gbla Obstructing the field8 Sierra Leone GhanaWillowmoore Park, Benoni, South AfricaT20I17 December 2023Lost[43]
10 Godfred Bakiweyem Timed out0 Ghana Sierra LeoneWon[43]
11 Niko Davin Retired out18 Namibia EnglandSir Vivian Richards Stadium, North Sound, AntiguaT20I15 June 2024Lost[44]
12 Christodoulos Bogdanos Retired out25 Greece CyprusKing George V Sports Ground, Castel, GuernseyT20I24 August 2024Lost[45]
13 Mohamed Azzam Obstructing the field11 Maldives BhutanGelephu International Cricket Ground, Gelephu, BhutanT20I23 October 2024Won[46]
14 Htet Lin Oo Obstructing the field1 Myanmar IndonesiaUdayana Cricket Ground, Jimbaran, IndonesiaT20I16 November 2024Lost[47]
15 Ali Naseer Retired out6 United Arab Emirates Saudi ArabiaWest End Park International Cricket Stadium, Doha, QatarT20I20 November 2024Won[48]
16 Vinoo Balakrishnan Retired out101 Botswana EswatiniNigeria Cricket Federation Oval 1, Abuja, NigeriaT20I23 November 2024Won[49]
17 Selim Salau Retired out112 Nigeria Ivory CoastNigeria Cricket Federation Oval 1, Abuja, NigeriaT20I24 November 2024Won[50]
18 Khalid Niazi Retired out12  Switzerland LuxembourgPierre Werner Cricket Ground, WalferdangeT20I22 June 2025Lost[51]
19 Ethan D'Souza Retired out34 United Arab Emirates NigeriaEntebbe Cricket Oval, EntebbeT20I26 July 2025Won[52]
20 Roston Chase Retired out15 West Indies PakistanCentral Broward Park, LauderhillT20I3 August 2025Lost[53]
21 Brendan Taylor Retired out123 Zimbabwe BotswanaHarare Sports Club, HarareT20I28 September 2025Won[54]
22 Benjamin Ito-Davis Retired out32 Japan QatarOman Cricket Academy Ground Turf 2, Al AmaratT20I15 October 2025Lost[55]
23 Zane Green Retired out18 Namibia United StatesM. A. Chidambaram Stadium, ChennaiT20I15 February 2026Lost[56]

Women's ODI cricket

In women's ODI cricket, there have been two instances of unusual dismissals: the first came in an ODI match between Sri Lanka and the West Indies in April 2010.[57] Sri Lanka wicket-keeper Dilani Manodara was retired out due to her slow scoring rate in her team's first innings, having taken 70 minutes and 39 balls to score 8 runs.[58]

No. Player Dismissal Runs Team Opposition Venue Match Date Result
1 Dilani Manodara Retired out8 Sri Lanka West IndiesSt Paul's Sporting Complex, St Paul's, St Kitts and Nevis1st ODI18 April 2010Lost[58]
2 Thirush Kamini Obstructing the field2 India West IndiesMulupadu Cricket Ground, Vijayawada, India2nd ODI13 November 2016Won[59]
3 Deandra Dottin Obstructing the field13 West Indies Sri LankaNational Cricket Stadium, St. George's, Grenada2nd ODI22 February 2026Lost[60]

Women's Twenty20 International cricket

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