HomeSportsCricketIND W vs PAK W controversial run-out explained: Pakistan batter given out despite grounding bat; check what rules say

IND W vs PAK W controversial run-out explained: Pakistan batter given out despite grounding bat; check what rules say

India celebrated a wicket out of nowhere as Pakistan skipper Fatima Sana was spotted having a chat with the fourth umpire.

October 05, 2025 / 21:06 IST
Story continues below Advertisement
IND W vs PAK W controversial run-out explained
IND W vs PAK W controversial run-out explained

The India vs Pakistan clash at the ongoing ICC Women's World Cup was filled with dramatic moments, and one among the many led to confusion in the latter's camp. The incident took place during the 248-run chase as Pakistan opener Muneeba Ali was declared run-out after a brief brain-fade moment.

It took place in the final delivery of the fourth over bowled by Kranti Gaud. It began with Gaud bowling a full delivery that struck Ali's pads. This led to the Indian fielders appeal in unison for a LBW and in between there was a direct-hit at the stumps by Deepti Sharma.

Story continues below Advertisement

A momentarily lapse in concentration saw Ali wander out of her crease. Replays confirmed that she grounded her bat but it had came up right when the ball lit up the zing bails. After close examination by the third umpire, the batter was given out and Ali was clearly dissatisfied with the call.

Also Read | Women’s World Cup: Insects bring abrupt halt in IND W vs PAK W clash at Colombo; play resumes after fumigation