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Tezzbuzz|21-06-2024

Vitality T20 Blast: Vitality in England T20 The Blast tournament is being played and its 64th match was played last Thursday (20 June) between Yorkshire and Lancashire. During this match, an incident happened on the field which stunned the world. Actually, Pakistani player Shan Masood, who played in the tournament for Yorkshire, (Shan Masood) While batting, he got out in two ways on the same ball, but despite this the umpire declared him not out.
Shan Masood was hit wicket and then run out
Yes, this is what happened. Actually, this incident happened in the 15th over of Yorkshire's innings. Jack Blatherwick was bowling this over for Lancashire. On the very first ball of this over, Shan Masood while playing a shot, put his foot on the stump due to which the bails fell on the ground. Here Shan Masood thought that he was out.
Meanwhile, Joe Root ran from the non-striker's end to steal a run. Shan Masood thought that he was hit wicket out, due to which he did not run to take the run, but on the other side the umpire signaled a no ball. Seeing this, the fielding team decided to run out Shan and did so at the non-striker's end. However, despite all this, Shan Masood was saved from being out.
Let me tell you that here Cricket Under rule 31.7 of the match, Shan Masood was given not out. In simple words, when a player is out due to confusion, the umpire can give him not out. Masood left the crease because he thought he was hit wicket out, but it was not so because it was a no ball. Masood did not run completely for the run. Due to which the umpire later gave him not out. This video of the match is becoming very viral on social media. At the same time, after watching the video, some fans called Shan Masood lucky. Cricketer I am also telling you.




