Melbourne Stars captain Adam Zampa has reignited an age-old cricket debate after he botched a Mankad in the Big Bash. Matthew Sullivan. 2 min read.
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Tom Rogers has destroyed Melbourne Stars' batting line-up in a devastating response to cricket's latest Mankad controversy, leading Melbourne Renegades to.
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Coach says skipper's act 'not the right way to play' as rival reveals mankad reaction.
When it came up not out, I was pretty stoked actually. “Nothing too much was said (between he and Zampa). I didn’t think I’d left too early. “It’s not the right way to play cricket yet it was more of a warning for the batter not to leave too early because at the end of the innings, that’s generally what happens.” “Because it’s been a bit of the flavour of the month I was actually trying to stay in my crease as long as I could – so I was pretty happy the not out came up. “Obviously there was a bit of spice toward the back end of the innings,” he said.
A controversial Mankad attempt has come back to haunt Adam Zampa and his Melbourne Stars as the Melbourne Renegades took the derby by 33 runs.
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The Big Bash League had another moment of controversy as Adam Zampa tried to run out Tom Rogers at the non-strikers end during the Melbourne derby.
Craig would go on to rule that Rogers was not out as Zampa had completed his action. The TV umpire saved Rogers as Zampa had completed his action. Zampa proceeded to confirm that he was claiming the wicket.
The Australian leg-spinner was involved in a moment of controversy during the Melbourne derby in Big Bash League as he attempted to run out Tom Rogers at ...
The views and facts appearing in the social media post do not reflect the opinions of LatestLY, also LatestLY does not assume any responsibility or liability for the same.) Rogers was given not out because Zampa went past the point where he ideally should have let go of the ball. Zampa did not let go of the ball but completed his action nonetheless.
The MCC have explained why Tom Rogers wasn't given out after Adam Zampa tried to run him out in the Melbourne derby on Tuesday. The TV Umpire had ruled the ...
MCC have now taken to Twitter to issue a statement as to why it was ruled not out. The MCC have explained why Tom Rogers wasn't given out after Adam Zampa tried to run him out in the Melbourne derby on Tuesday. Umpires and batters asked the Stars captain if he was appealing and he proceeded to say he wanted the wicket.
The incident took place during the final over of the Renegades' innings when Zampa dismissed Rogers as he was trying to leave the crease before Zampa bowled ...
That means when the arm gets to its highest point.” Adam Zampa picked 1/18 in the four overs he bowled and Renegades ended at 141/7. Take it away from the bowler….I just don’t like seeing that in the game of cricket.” The incident took place during the final over of the Renegades' innings when Zampa dismissed Rogers as he was trying to leave the crease before Zampa bowled the delivery. This website uses cookies or similar technologies, to enhance your browsing experience and provide personalised recommendations. Skipper Adam Zampa created havoc when he ran out Tom Rogers at the non-striker’s end and it was considered not out by the third umpire.
'I saw red': Zampa says he was 'well within my rights' as BBL Mankad controversy erupts.
“It was just phenomenal … “It will probably be in the news tomorrow and then everyone will forget about it,” he said. The TV replay showed Zampa’s arm went past the vertical in his bowling action, so Rogers survived. Rogers responded to the incident by taking career-best figures of 5-16, and while he admitted the Mankad attempt fired him up “a little bit”, he told reporters post-game that teammate Sam Harper was exaggerating when he told the broadcast that he was “fuming” about the incident. “I’m a very competitive guy so I guess I saw red a little bit when he (Rogers) used that (stealing ground) to his advantage.” “I think I was well within my right to do it, it’s in the rule book, it’s well within the rules.
It was ruled not out because Zampa had turned his arm over before taking the bails off, but he says he wasn't sure he would have withdrawn the appeal had it ...
It's in the rulebook." "Tenth over of the game, if they try to pinch ground, it's probably more of a warning. I'm a very competitive guy, so, yeah, I guess I saw red a little bit when, as I said, he used that to his advantage. "I guess in that situation again, I'm not saying I won't do it. I'm a very competitive guy, so, yeah, I guess I saw red a little bit when, as I said, he used that to his advantage," Zampa said. "It's not a warning. Hopefully it all settles down and washes away in the next couple of months, by the end of the cricket season here." "So I thought I was going to be okay. "But apparently if you finish your action and they can assume you have bowled the ball, then they are allowed to leave the crease. "Running out of the crease before I bowled it, to his advantage; I bowled a good ball to Mackenzie Harvey [the batter on strike], which probably should have been one if he [Rogers] hadn't done that. "I am not sure what decision I would have [gone] with once the ruling had been made, but basically, straightaway Gerard (Abood, the umpire) said, 'you finish your action, I don't think it's out'. So I thought, that ball, if he doesn't want to be on strike, then I'll make it a little bit easier for him," Zampa said on the official broadcast after the game, which