Rahane called back by Assam after being given out for obstructing the field

9 months ago 14

NEW DELHI: Mumbai captain

Ajinkya Rahane

experienced a rare event in his sixteen-year professional career when he was given out for

obstructing the field

during the final league match of the

Ranji Trophy

at the BKC Ground in Mumbai.
However, an unexpected turn of events occurred as he was reinstated to bat after the opposing team, Assam, withdrew the appeal.

The incident transpired in the final over before tea, with Mumbai at 102 for 4 in response to Assam's 84 all-out. Rahane, batting on 18, played a shot to mid-on from Assam debutant Dibakar Johri and attempted a single.
Miscommunication with his batting partner Shivam Dube led to a tentative return to the crease, ultimately resulting in Rahane getting struck by a throw from Assam captain

Denish Das

.

The Assam players swiftly appealed for obstructing the field, leading to Rahane's dismissal by the on-field umpire. However, in a dramatic turn of events, Assam opted to withdraw the appeal during the tea break, adhering to the cricketing laws that dictate the appeal must be retracted before the next ball is bowled.

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Fortunately for Rahane, the withdrawal was accepted by the umpires during the break, allowing him to resume his innings after the temporary setback. Despite this stroke of fortune, Rahane failed to capitalise on his reprieve and was eventually dismissed for 22 runs off 69 balls.

Rahane's dismissal came at a critical juncture, with Mumbai seeking to revive their innings alongside Dube after a shaky start. Despite his valiant effort, Rahane's unimpressive Ranji season continued as he got dismissed at 22, underscoring the challenges he has faced with the bat. Shivam Dube notched up his fourth first-class hundred, second of the season, as Mumbai propelled to 133 runs lead in the first inning.
Earlier in the match, the Mumbai bowlers, led by the returning

Shardul Thakur

, bowled out Assam for a paltry total of 84 runs. Thakur's impressive figures of 6 for 21 played a pivotal role in dismantling the Assam batting lineup.
Despite the ups and downs, Mumbai's strong performance throughout the season has seen them emerge as leaders of Group B, with 30 points from four wins, one draw, and a loss. With a spot secured in the quarterfinals, Mumbai looks poised to continue their quest for Ranji Trophy glory as they navigate through the knockout stages.
(With inputs from IANS)

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