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CWC 2025 [WATCH]: Deepti Sharma’s bullet throw removes Muneeba Ali during IND vs PAK match
Deepti Sharma's bullet throw removes Muneeba Ali in a controversial dismissal during IND vs PAK match (Image source: X)

The showdown between cricket giants India and Pakistan at the R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo delivered high drama on Sunday, October 5, with an incident that has ignited debate across the global cricketing community. Chasing a competitive 248, Pakistan sent opener Muneeba Ali alongside Sadaf Shamas—who replaced Omaima Sohail in the lineup—to face the Indian bowling attack.

Deepti Sharma’s presence of mind and sharp throw gets Muneeba Ali

During the fourth over delivered by Kranti Goud, Muneeba advanced down the pitch, hoping to keep the scoreboard ticking. Responding instantly, India’s star all-rounder Deepti Sharma produced a rocket throw at the non-striker’s end, striking the stumps with precision. Though Muneeba had initially grounded her bat behind the crease, television replays showed her bat hovering above ground as the bails were disturbed. The incident was immediately sent upstairs, with the third umpire making the crucial call: Muneeba Ali was out, leading to visible frustration as she left the field, while was seen in discussions with the fourth umpire near the boundary ropes.

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MCC laws explained: Was the dismissal justified?

The dismissal sparked heated on-field conversations, and off-field debate about the application of wicket-breaking laws in international cricket. Pakistan’s camp argued that Muneeba was safely home and showed no intention of running, which, in their view, should have been grounds for a not out decision. However, experts and commentators pointed towards MCC Law 30, which unequivocally states that “a batter shall be considered to be out of his/her ground unless some part of his/her person or bat is grounded behind the popping crease at that end,” and adds that grounding must be maintained unless the loss of contact comes from diving or running beyond the crease.

Crucially, replay footage confirmed that Muneeba’s bat had indeed been airborne at the instant the bails were removed—fulfilling the technical criteria for a run-out under the prevailing laws. Even though the on-field circumstances appeared contentious with Muneeba not attempting a run, the law was applied correctly, leaving little scope for reversal after third-umpire review. The incident adds to the ongoing discourse on the interpretation of cricket laws in high-pressure world cup matches and highlights the importance of awareness and vigilance in batting discipline at this elite level. Muneeba managed just two runs off 12 balls before her exit, echoing Pakistan’s top-order batting woes in recent matches.

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