Twitter reacts as Ikram Alikhilās ābrainfadeā moment leads to epic run-out
Of cricketers having moments of absolute ābrain fadeā and that leading to significant consequences has always been a part of the game, a part that adds some spice to the process. Something similar occurred with Ikram Alikhil making a blunder during the first ODI between West Indies and Afghanistan.
Batting first in the first fixture of the series opener, Afghanistanās batsmen looked comfortable as they were on 124/2 at the end of the 26th over. But what happened on the third delivery of the 27zth over, in a sheer moment of distraction, would not only cause a wicket but eventually slow down Afghanistanās innings.
As Roston Chase bowled to the Rahmat Shah, Afghanistanās most consistent who was on 49*, he took a single and completed his fifty. But within seconds everyone looked alarmed as they were checking for a run-out.Ā
In a moment of nothing but being absolutely irresponsibility, Alikhil was so eager to congratulate his partner that he just started to walk towards him after completing the first run. He didnāt notice it but the ball was still in Shai Hope's hands and the West Indies wicketkeeper made no mistake in removing the bails and appealed and umpire Paul Reiffel, who in turn sent the signal it upstairs. Replays made it clear that Alikhil was out for a 62-ball 58 and West Indies were able to break the steady 100-plus partnership.
Here's what people are talking about the incident on Twitter:
ā Nishant Barai (@barainishant)
This Ikram Ali run out in game reminds me of this incident..
ā Rohit Yadav (@cricrohit)
Christchurch Test 2006..
Years later Brendon McCullum expressed regret doing it so. Wonder what Shai Hope would think of it?
Strange incident in Lucknow, Ikram Ali Khil, run out. Shai Hope shouldn't have gone for the appeal, as he was not taking a run.
ā Barry Allen (@Shudh_Aam)
I used to think that Shai Hope is next great in Windies team, but he had lost all his respect from me.
2006 A controversial run out of Muttiah Muralitharan, who was dismissed as he went to congratulate centurion Kumar Sangakkara, overshadowed New Zealand's first Test win over Sri Lanka in Christchurch.
ā Ishara Isuru šā½ļøš (@Ishisuru1)
2019 - Ikram Ali Khil š
The run out of Ikram Ali (Afghanistan) shows lack of spirit on behalf of West Indies. Would you call it a Gentleman's game?
ā Chirag Chheda (@chhedachirag185)
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