List of unusual dismissals in international cricket
In cricket, a player is said to be 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, handled the ball, obstructing the field, retired out and timed out.[a] These are regarded by analysts as unusual ways of dismissals in cricket, where the bowler is denied any credit.[b][4][5]
As of April 2015, there have been 10 instances of players being dismissed unusually in Test cricket. England batsman Leonard Hutton was the first player to be dismissed for obstructing the field, while playing against South Africa in August 1951.[6][c] Between January 1957 and March 2001, six different players were dismissed for handling the ball, the most common form of an unusual dismissal.[7] 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.[8][9] Michael Vaughan is the most recent cricketer to be dismissed in an unusual fashion when he was given out for handling the ball, against India in December 2001.
In One Day International (ODIs), six different players have been dismissed on seven occasions in this 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. In 1989, Amarnath was dismissed in the same fashion, while playing in a match against Sri Lanka, thus becoming the first player to be dismissed in two different unusual methods.[6] Obstructing the field has been the most common method of an unusual dismissal in ODIs, happening in six of the nine occasions. Zimbabwe's Chamu Chibhabha is the most recent cricketer to be dismissed in an unusual way, when he was given out for handling the ball in a match against Afghanistan in October 2015.[10] In Twenty20 Internationals, there have been no such instances of a player being dismissed unusually as of April 2015.[11] In international Women's cricket, there have been two instances of unusual dismissals: the first came in a One Day International match between Sri Lanka and the West Indies in April 2010.[12] 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.[13] The most recent came in a match between India and West Indies when Thirush Kamini was given out obstructing the field.[14]
Test cricket
ODI cricket
Women's ODI cricket
No. | Player | Dismissal | Runs | Team | Opposition | Venue | Date | Result |
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1 | Dilani Manodara | Retired out | 8 | Sri Lanka | West Indies | St Paul's Sports Complex, Basseterre, St Kitts and Nevis | 18 April 2010 | Lost[13] |
2 | Thirush Kamini | Obstructing the field | 2 | India | West Indies | Mulupadu Cricket Ground, Vijayawada | 13 November 2016 | Won[33] |
Notes
References
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- ^ "Records / One-Day Internationals / Batting records / Unusual dismissals". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 14 September 2016.
- ^ "Records / Twenty20 Internationals / Batting records / Unusual dismissals". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 6 April 2015.
- ^ "Records / Women's One-Day Internationals / Batting records / Unusual dismissals". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 12 April 2015.
- ^ a b "Sri Lanka Women tour of West Indies, 1st ODI: West Indies Women v Sri Lanka Women at Basseterre, Apr 18, 2010". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 12 April 2015.
- ^ "ICC Women's Championship, 2nd ODI: India Women v West Indies Women at Vijayawada, Nov 13, 2016". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 13 November 2016.
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- ^ "6th Match: India v Sri Lanka at Ahmedabad, Oct 22, 1989 – Cricket Scorecard". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 6 April 2015.
- ^ "3rd ODI: South Africa v West Indies at Durban, Jan 27, 1999 – Cricket Scorecard". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 6 April 2015.
- ^ "1st ODI: Pakistan v India at Peshawar, Feb 6, 2006 – Cricket Scorecard". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 6 April 2015.
- ^ "4th ODI: South Africa v Pakistan at Durban, Mar 21, 2013 – Cricket Scorecard". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 6 April 2015.
- ^ "2nd ODI: South Africa v Pakistan at Port Elizabeth, Nov 27, 2013 – Cricket Scorecard". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 6 April 2015.
- ^ "2nd ODI: England v Australia at Lord's, Sept 5, 2015 – Cricket Scorecard". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 5 September 2015.
- ^ "Afghanistan tour of Zimbabwe, 3rd ODI: Zimbabwe v Afghanistan at Bulawayo, Oct 20, 2015 – Cricket Scorecard". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 14 September 2016.
- ^ "ICC Women's Championship, 2nd ODI: India Women v West Indies Women at Vijayawada, Nov 13, 2016". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 13 November 2016.