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Gunathilaka's controversial dismissal mars Windies win

Last updated on: March 11, 2021 10:48 IST

Sri Lanka

IMAGE: Sri Lanka opener Danushka Gunathilaka was declared out for 'obstructing the field'. Photograph: ICC/Twitter

Sri Lanka opener Danushka Gunathilaka was controversially dismissed for obstructing the field in the first One-day international against West Indies in Antigua on Wednesday as the hosts wrapped up an eight-wicket victory.

Gunathilaka had made a fluent 55 when he defended a Kieron Pollard delivery and moved a few steps forward before sending back batting partner Pathum Nissanka and returning to the crease himself.

 

Sensing a run-out opportunity, Pollard sprinted towards the ball but retreating Gunathilaka's heel diverted it out of reach of the West Indies captain, who appealed furiously.

Under law 37 of the game, a batsman can be given out if he 'wilfully attempts to obstruct or distract' the fielding side but video replays suggested Gunathilaka did not intentionally knock the ball away from Pollard.

West Indies

IMAGE: Shai Hope hit a hundred as West Indies defeated Sri Lanka by 8 wickets. Photograph: ICC/Twitter

On-field umpire Joel Wilson referred the decision to third umpire, who adjudged the batsman out.

Tom Moody, who was appointed Sri Lanka's director of cricket last month, took to Twitter to voice his disappointment.

"'Wilful obstruction' no way was that wilful ... #shocker," tweeted the former Australia player.

Former West Indies skipper Darren Sammy shared that view.

"Don’t think that was wilful at all. I wouldn’t appeal..." tweeted the 37-year-old.

The dismissal was followed by a couple of run-outs as Sri Lanka lost their rhythm and were all out for 232. Hosts West Indies completed the chase with three overs to spare.

The second game of the three-match series is scheduled for Friday at the same venue.

Source: REUTERS
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