What did Arjun Tendulkar say about the Mankading runout that sparked controversy, said – no problem with the rules, but I will never do it myself
The debate about the Mankading runout has been going on for a long time. Earlier it was considered against the spirit of the game, but recently the ICC put it in the category of runout. Arjun Tendulkar has a different opinion on this.
At one time when mankading was considered against the spirit of the game, the International Cricket Council (ICC) recently classified it as a runout. The rule has changed, but there is still a long debate going on about it. Some veterans still do not consider this method correct, while some say that there is no harm in doing so under the law of cricket. Now in the midst of all this, Arjun Tendulkar, son of master blaster Sachin Tendulkar, has said something about which a new debate can start. Arjun, who is playing Ranji Trophy for Goa, said he had no problem with the Mankading runout.
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Arjun said on Cricket Next, ‘I do not agree with those who say that Mankading is against the spirit of the game. I am in favor of Mankading, but I myself can never Mankading run out a batsman. The reason is that I can’t stop in the middle of my runup to fly the gilli, it’s a lot of hard work and it takes a lot of energy, but if someone does a mankading runout, I’m totally in his favor ‘
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Recently, Arjun made a strong debut in the Ranji Trophy, scoring a century in his very first Ranji innings. Arjun is fast bowling allrounder. When he did not get a chance to play for Mumbai, he shifted to Goa this season.