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I don’t want to be Ashwin, says Kevin Pietersen on Jos Buttler Mankading
The former England batsman said Ashwin will be talked about for a long time for his controversial act.
Written by Press Trust of India
Published: Mar 26, 2019, 09:09 PM (IST)
Edited: Mar 26, 2019, 09:09 PM (IST)


Former England captain Kevin Pietersen says senior India off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin will not be talked about favourably by many people for his controversial ‘Mankading’ dismissal in an IPL match here. (ALSO READ: Ashwin’s actions represent him: Rajasthan coach Paddy Upton)
Kings XI Punjab captain Ashwin, in a match against Rajasthan Royals on Monday, ‘Mankaded’ rival batsman Jos Buttler, triggering a debate on ‘spirit of the game’. (ALSO READ: Ravi Ashwin ‘mankads’ Jos Buttler during T20 League match: Twitter goes wild)
In a first in 12 editions of the IPL, Ashwin ran out a rampaging Buttler, who was at the non-strikers’ end, on his delivery stride in the 13th over, an action popularly known as ‘Mankading’. (ALSO READ: Ashwin is guilty: Prasanna)
The mode of dismissal is permissible as per ICC Rule 41.16 of playing conditions, according to which there is no need to warn the batsman as was the case in earlier times. (ALSO READ: It was instinctive: Ashwin on mankading Buttler)
Buttler was going strong at 69 off 43 balls and Rajasthan steady at 108-1 while chasing 185 but the dismissal proved to be a game-changer and Kings XI eventually defeated the Royals by 14 runs.
Pietersen said Ashwin will be talked about for a long time for his controversial act. (ALSO READ: Would never mankad Virat Kohli: Ben Stokes)
“I don’t see many talking favourably about what happened, leaving it up to him and leaving it up to the individual. He (Ashiwn) is always going to be liable with it now because it is such a big topic and it is going to be talked about for a long time,” Pietersen said on the Star Sports Select Dugout show. (ALSO READ: Ravichandran Ashwin an absolute disgrace)
The former England batsman, who scored 8181 runs from 104 Tests between 2005 and 2014, was not direct on his comments but he did say that he would not want to be Ashwin under these circumstances. (ALSO READ: R Ashwin dupes Jos Buttler: Five times that ‘mankading’ made headlines)
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“I’ll put it this way, I don’t want to be that player, that was talked about in that circumstances,” said the 38-year-old Pietersen.