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On the same page with Ashwin on Mankading: Ricky Ponting

Mankading is the act of a bowler running out the batsman at the non-striker's end before delivering the ball.

Dubai, Ravichandran Ashwin, Delhi Capitals, coach, Ricky Ponting
Dubai, Ravichandran Ashwin, Delhi Capitals, coach, Ricky Ponting

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Published : Sep 9, 2020, 10:51 AM IST

Dubai: Former Australia skipper and coach of IPL team Delhi Capitals has revealed his conversation with DC spinner R Ashwin regarding the Mankading debate that the duo had. Ponting has said that they both are on the same page on the issue.

Ricky Ponting with Delhi Capitals

Mankading is the act of a bowler running out the batsman at the non-striker's end before delivering the ball.

Ponting had earlier said before travelling to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to join the rest of the team for the upcoming IPL that he will be having a discussion with Ashwin on the topic, on which the two had expressed radically opposing viewpoints.

Mankading

While Ashwin had said that he would do it again, as he famously did last year to dismiss Jos Buttler while captaining the King's XI Punjab, Pointing was against running out the batsman in that fashion.

"He (Ashwin) made me get on a podcast with him when I first arrived here to have a good open chat about it," Ponting told media.

"I think we're both on the same page. He feels he did everything in the rules and laws of the game and he's absolutely right. He's saying, 'What if it's the last ball of the IPL, what if I'm bowling and the batting teams needs two runs to win and the non-striker is charging halfway down the wicket? What do you expect me to do?'," the former Australia skipper said.

While Ponting still believes that the bowler shouldn't resort to Mankading the batsman in that situation, it shouldn't even happen in the first place.

"There's an argument there as well, but as I said to him, I would expect that he would hold on to the ball and not Mankad and tell the batsman to stay in his crease next time and see if he's good enough to try and close the game out for us," he said.

Mankading

"It shouldn't get to that stage anyway, batsmen shouldn't be cheating. That's what batsmen are doing, batsmen are actually cheating by trying to steal a yard or two here or there. It's something that needs to be addressed. I think something has to happen with the laws of the game to make sure batsmen can't cheat and there certainly shouldn't be the rule the way it is. I think if you bring in some sort of run penalty for the batsman if they're deliberately leaving their crease and pinching ground that might be the way to go about it," he said.

Ricky Ponting

Ponting said things continuing the way they are is not a good look on the game. "I'm sure those discussions are happening at the moment because I don't think it's a good look on the game. I think something is going to have to change," said the former Australia captain.

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