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VIDEO: Shan Masood was bowled and run out on the same ball, the umpire still did not give out, know which rule got the benefit

 

New Delhi. Many times such incidents happen on the cricket field which become difficult to believe even after seeing them. The same thing happened on Thursday in the T20 Blast (T20 Blast 2024) being played in England. Pakistan’s Shan Masood got bowled in a T20 Blast match. Despite this, when he tried to score runs, he was also ‘run out’. But despite all this the umpire did not give him out. Shan Masood took full advantage of the umpire’s decision and by playing an excellent inning of 61 runs, he not only led his team to victory but also won the Player of the Match award.

There was a match between Yorkshire and Lancashire on Thursday in T20 Blast (T20 Blast 2024). Yorkshire, batting first, scored 173 runs for 8 wickets. In response, Lancashire team could score only 166 runs for 8 wickets in the stipulated 20 overs. Yorkshire captain Shan Masood received the Player of the Match award for playing the biggest innings of the match.

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When Shan Masood was playing on 58 runs, a very interesting incident happened. Shan Masood tried to reverse scoop a ball from Lancashire bowler Jack Bladerwick. In this attempt, the ball came on his bat, but not with complete control. The ball hit the bat and hit Shaan’s helmet and went in the direction of the third man. But during this time Shan Masood’s foot hit the stumps and the bails fell.

Shan Masood knew that he had been bowled. On the other hand, Joe Root started running from the other end. When Root was running towards the strike end, Shan Masood hesitated for a moment from taking the run, then the umpire called no ball. On this, Shan reluctantly ran towards the non-strike end for runs. Shan Masood was still on half the pitch when the ball was run out by Jack Bladerwick.

 

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