During the 13th over of New Zealand’s innings, Deepti Sharma was bowling. On the last ball of the over, Amelia Kerr took a single towards long-off. As Kerr attempted to take a second run, captain Harmanpreet Kaur threw the ball to Richa Ghosh, who ran Kerr out. Kerr was about to return to the pavilion when the on-field umpire signaled her to stop, leading to the controversy.
What is the Amelia Kerr Runout Controversy?
When Amelia Kerr tried to take a second run, captain Harmanpreet Kaur threw the ball to Richa Ghosh, who ran her out. The question is, did the umpire make a mistake by returning the cap to Deepti Sharma, indicating the end of the over, before Kerr was run out?
Why did the umpire return the cap?
According to the rules, once the field umpire returns the cap to the bowler, the ball is considered dead. Any attempt to take a run or get run out after that is invalid. The question is, should the umpire have returned the cap in the first place?
Ashwin raises questions
Indian captain Harmanpreet Kaur and team coach Amol Majumdar were unhappy with the umpire’s decision. Both had a lengthy discussion with the umpires about the incident. Indian all-rounder Ravichandran Ashwin has also questioned the decision on social media, asking who was at fault. Did the umpire make a mistake by calling off the over before the second run was taken?