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  • Bill Brown by Vinoo Mankad, Australia v India, Sydney, 1947–1948 (Instances of Mankading in Test cricket)

  • Hanumant Singh by Ashwini Chaturvedi, Rajasthan v Uttar Pradesh, Udaipur, 1959-60 (Instances of Mankading in first-class cricket)

  • Tom Reese by Alexander Downes, Canterbury v Otago, Christchurch, 1894-95 (Instances of Mankading in first-class cricket)

  • Peter Kirsten by Kapil Dev, South Africa v India, Port Elizabeth, 1992–1993 (Instances of Mankading in One Day Internationals)

  • Sandipan Das by Murali Kartik, Bengal v Railways, Delhi, 2013-14 (Instances of Mankading in first-class cricket)

  • Mohammad Rafique of Bangladesh did not run out Umar Gul of Pakistan in a 2003 Test match in Multan. Pakistan eventually won the Test match by one wicket. (Instances of not Mankading)

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Simply put, “Mankading” is the practice of pushing the batter out before hitting the ball. The first recorded instance of a controversial international cricket dismissal occurred in 1947. Indian Pitcher Vinoo Mankad kicked Bill Brown out during a visit to Australia in India. Mankad warned English surname several times before eventually firing him. Since then, the fired man has adopted the unofficial name “Mankading” with a frown. In this case, Mankad is right, because he has no choice but to stop English surname’s unfair advantage and drive him away. As a result, many believe that mancatine should not only bring shame to the name of the Bowler Hat, but should also take the name of English surname, because that was his real fault.

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