India Pakistan match controversy does not stop, MCC’s big decision came on Muniba Ali’s run out. Muneba Ali Run out Controversy in India vs Pakistan w Match

Muneba Ali Run Out Controversy: ICC Women’s World Cup is not taking the name of Muniba Ali’s run out during the India-Pakistan match in 2025. Now let’s know what Merilbone Cricket Club said on this.

India vs Pakistan Women Match: On Sunday, October 5, there was a group stage match of ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 between India and Pakistan women’s team, in which the Indian team registered a stunning win by 88 runs. But in this match, there was a dispute over the run out of Pakistani player Muniba Ali, even a lot of drama was created on the pitch. Now the MCC i.e. Merilbone Cricket Club has given its verdict. What he said about the run out, is it right or wrong, let us know …

What is Muniba Ali run out case

First of all, let us tell you that played on 5 October Women’s World Cup 2025 In the match, the Indian team batted first and scored 247 runs on the board. In his response, Pakistan team could score 159 runs. Pakistani opener Muniba Ali was run out. In the fourth over, Muniba was given relief from LBW out off Kranti Gaur, but after that Deepti Sharma’s throw was directly on the stump, which was given a run out. His bat was first on the field inside the crease, but the bat became in the air at the time of the ball. Due to which third umpire Kerin Classte called it a run out and he was out.

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There was a lot of ruckus on run out

Pakistani player Muniba Ali’s run out caused a lot of ruckus. Pakistan captain Fatima Sana opposed this and said that her bat was at the crease earlier, she was not a run out. At the same time, many cricket giants believe that it was a clear run out, what did MCC say about it?

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MCC said the decision of third umpire is correct

In this whole case, the MCC put its side and said that the third umpire’s decision to give Muniba Ali a run out is correct as per the rules of cricket. There is no lapse in this. According to Rule 30.1.2, if a batsman keeps the front part of the bat on the field and loses contact while running towards the crease or dives, he will not be considered out. This rule is only on those batsmen who are running or diving. The affair was neither running nor diving. He took a guard from outside the crease and his feet also did not come inside the crease. His bat was in the crease for a very short time, but his first air was in the air when the ball hit the wicket. Neither she was running, nor diving, so she did not get the benefit of the rules with bounced bat and was called out.

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