The Scotsman

‘Unsporting’ run out of Buttler sparks fury against bowler Ashwin

- By CLIVE WELLINGTON

A blistering Jos Buttler innings came to an end in controvers­ial fashion in his first IPL appearance of the season.

England batsman Buttler registered his sixth half-century for Rajasthan Royals as they chased Kings XI Punjab’s total of 184 for four in Mohali.

The 28-year-old had reached 69 off 43 balls when he was “mankaded” by India bowler Ravichandr­an Ashwin.

Buttler was at the non-striker’s end and marginally out of his crease when KXIP captain Ashwin, who had run in to bowl, stopped and whipped off the bails.

It was a legal dismissal but one seen by many as going against the spirit of the game.

The incident was all the more contentiou­s as Buttler was in his crease when Ashwin arrived, only for the bowler to pull out of his action and wait for him to step forward.

Buttler was clearly furious as he walked back to the pavillion and players, pundits and viewers waded in on social media.

England one-day captain Eoin Morgan wrote on Twitter: “I can’t believe what I’m seeing!! @IPL Terrible example to set for young kids coming through. In time I think Ashwin will regret that.”

“That is terrible,” said England batsman Sam Billings, who added: “Well the fair play award isn’t going to Mohali this year…”

Former England captain Michael Vaughan said Ashwin’s actions were unacceptab­le and called for a change in the laws of the game.

He wrote: “If @josbuttler had been warned well that’s fine... if he hasn’t and it’s the first time I think @ashwinravi­99 is completely out of order... watch how often this happens from now on !!!!!!!

“It’s the Laws that need to change... Officially it’s OUT but it concerns me that many others will follow suit.”

Buttler’s England team-mate Ben Stokes hit a six off his first ball but was caught in the deep off his second as the Royals fell to a 14-run defeat.

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