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  • GREAT JOB!! You and those like you make youtube great.

  • Nice standing between the wickets guys, i mean running between the wickets guys..

    BTw why the hell didnt sanga take the stumps out in the first place instead of throwing the ball to murli....why take that risk

  • 1-4 (Ouma, 1.2 ov), 2-8 (Waters, 2.1 ov), 3-102 (CO Obuya, 31.4 ov), 4-120 (Tikolo, 36.2 ov), 5-127 (DO Obuya, 40.1 ov), 6-128 (Kamande, 41.1 ov), 7-137 (Mishra, 41.6 ov), 8-137 (Ongondo, 43.1 ov), 9-137 (Ngoche, 43.2 ov), 10-142 (Otieno, 43.4 ov)

    Where are two runouts in one ball ??? WRONG TITLE OF THE VIDEO

  • Very smart from Sangakkara

  • 1 out, not 2 . So technically this video is wrong !

  • thats called a double play

  • srilankans r smart

  • N wers his bat?????

  • Smart, isn't it?

  • Can't have two wickets in one ball. It's a dead ball after the first wicket, which means no runs can be run, no wickets taken, etc. The only way you can have two wickets with one ball bowled is a wicket then timed out.

    Law 23

    1. Ball is dead

    (a) The ball becomes dead when...

    (iii) a batsman is dismissed.

    So @kugan04 your 'new rules' are completely contrary to any the ICC uses, for either test matches, ODI's or T20's.

  • There wasn't two wickets in one ball, the wickie hestitated and chucked it because apparently the other batsman was more valuable.

  • hahahahahaha

  • They wanted to get Kemp out, not Tikolo, that's what happened.

  • you cant actually hav 2 run outs in one ball

  • hhahahahahahahha

  • The ball is not dead after the first run out.

    The batsman who is not out has not returned to his crease, and the ball has not left the field of play.

  • You can't have two wickets in the same play, though. Once one batsman is out, it's dead ball.

  • They did it just in case the first guy wasn't out.

  • no...look at the video carefully,

    if they wanted to make sure just in case one batsmen is not out,

    the keeper should have hit his wicket first coz no one was near it.but keeper passes the ball to the baller.

    those of u who havent heard of the new rule...

    2 run outs r possible as for the new icc rules.

    the ball is alive after the first runout.

  • how stupid was that were those batmens. u cant just stand there. its called running between the wickets

  • good

  • that can't stand as 2 runouts right??

  • I believe that the ball would be classed as dead after the first run out.

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