Destined Run-outs and No-balls
By jaffna
@jaffna (778)
India
April 27, 2011 9:09pm CST
Hi Cricket fans,
Certain players are destined to get run-outs most of the times. Like Marvan Atappattu, Inzamam Ul Haq and Rahul Dravid. Inzamam Ul Haq getting run-out is expectable because he gets tired if he bats up more than an hour on the grease due to his overweighted physic. But Marvan Atappattu and Rahul Dravid seem to look fit but they have been too affected by maximum run-outs of their career. But they are good fielders indeed and I don't think anything wrong with their running, they are fast runners. And now, Sehwag joins them up too although he is a good fielder. Similarly, certain bowlers get the batsmen bowled up but unable to pick up wickets attempting a no-ball. Mohammad Sami is very famous for it and in fact, he is the bowler who gave maximum extras in an over. Shreeshanth is also seemingly unlucky on this regard. I have watched him thrice doing this in this IPL season especially yesterday's match against Deccan Chargers, he gave life for Sanga again which led him to hit 65 runs else there are chances that DC would have been in poor form. What's your opinion all of you?
2 responses
@sabhari05 (263)
• India
1 May 11
Yes many Batsman who the team hopes should do well when they try to take risky singles and doubles they get run out which I feel shame in cricket because other out's could be out of your control but Run out comes when you run when there are no run and similarly no balls in ODI and 20 20 game when a bowler bowl's a no ball and he get wickets for it the wicket won't be counted and the bowler would feel bad and one main reason is that when a bowler bowls no ball he would give extra run and extra delivery for the batsman and in ODI and T20 when you bowl no ball you would get free hit which is a bonus for a batting team.
@venkataraman_vc (5293)
• Chennai, India
29 Apr 11
I'm not watching the IPL so far.
But, as you said, there are players who get run out. And there are some players who make others run out often. I've watched many times, Sachin Tendulkar gets run out when playing with Saurav Ganguly.