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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 02, 2023
Gunathilaka's 'obstructing the field' dismissal divides the cricket world

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Hindustan Times
11 March, 2021, 03:35 pm
Last modified: 11 March, 2021, 03:41 pm

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Gunathilaka's 'obstructing the field' dismissal divides the cricket world

Gunathilaka is only the eighth player in more than 50 years of ODI cricket to be given out for obstructing the field.

Hindustan Times
11 March, 2021, 03:35 pm
Last modified: 11 March, 2021, 03:41 pm
Gunathilaka's 'obstructing the field' dismissal divides the cricket world

Sri Lanka batsman Danushka Gunathilaka received a rare obstructing field dismissal in the first One Day International against West Indies at Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in Antigua. Gunathilaka was playing well in the first innings as Sri Lanka looked set for a commanding total after batting first.

However, both captain Dimuth Karunaratne (52) and Gunathilaka (55) were dismissed in quick succession to halt the momentum and it resulted in Sri Lanka losing the match by eight wickets as West Indies chased down the target with ease.

The match became ill-tempered when, in the 21st over, Gunathilaka was judged to have obstructed the field when he trod on the ball while Pollard was attempting to affect a run-out.

Pollard bowled a short ball which Gunathilaka fended away. Pathum Nissanka set off for a single but Gunathilaka, after advancing down the pitch, sent him back and stepped back into his own crease. As he did so, he stepped on the ball and knocked it backwards.

Pollard immediately appealed and on-field umpire Joe Wilson gave a soft signal of out before television umpire Nigel Guguid ruled that Gunathilaka had deliberately attempted to foil the run out. There seemed to be little evidence the batsman had acted deliberately.

The video of the incident:-

Danushka Gunathilaka was given out for this ?pic.twitter.com/Vc6YIo6dCi— Arjun (@ArjunNamboo) March 10, 2021

 

Former Australia spinner Brad Hogg wasn't happy with Gunathilaka's actions during the whole sequence as he said that the umpire made the right call.

Gunathilaka definitely out obstructing the fielder, he had showed no urgency getting back in his crease as 2 fielders converge on the ball, run out opportunity at the other end. Pollard full rights to appeal & umpires have made a good decision. Game Awareness #SLvWI #cricket pic.twitter.com/FLkseX1MES— Brad Hogg (@Brad_Hogg) March 11, 2021

However, several including former Australia player Tom Moody think that the umpire made the wrong call.

Don't think that was willful at all. I wouldn't appeal but hey ??‍♂️??‍♂️

— Daren Sammy (@darensammy88) March 10, 2021

"Wilful obstruction" no way was that wilful... #shocker #WIvSL— Tom Moody (@TomMoodyCricket) March 10, 2021

It's official Cricket has gone bonkers ... !!! https://t.co/eN9U8wVSg8— Michael Vaughan (@MichaelVaughan) March 10, 2021

Gunathilaka is only the eighth player in more than 50 years of ODI cricket to be given out for obstructing the field.

The Sri Lanka innings lost its way from then on and the tourists were all out for 232 in 49 overs. The West Indies surpassed that total with Shai Hope making 110 and his opening partner Evin Lewis adding 65.

"We got a nice start but but we lost a couple of wickets," Karunaratne said. "In the end we were short of 30-40 runs. If me and Danushka could have batted longer it would have been a different story."

Karunaratne said 232 was inadequate on a good batting pitch.

"They could just get singles and rotate the strike," he said. "Shai got a start and he batted well. We kept losing wickets in our innings."

Pollard acknowledged the dismissal of the Sri Lanka openers in quick succession with the total 105, and 112, changed the course of the innings and the match. Angelo Mathews (5) followed at 119 and Nissanka (8) when Sri Lanka was 126-4.

A half century by Ashen Bandara lifted the Sri Lanka total but he lacked support. Dinesh Chandimal (12) and Lakshan Sandakan who was left 16 not out were the only other Sri Lanka batsmen to reach double figures.

"They were 100 without loss and we were looking at a chase of 300," Pollard said. "We thought we needed to up the intensity in the field. "They lost a couple of wickets and it started the slide."

Pollard praised Hope's match-winning innings.

"For us in white-ball cricket, Hope is the guy," he said. "He's been given a role and he gives us the foundation and others can bat around him."

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