The highlight of the match, however, was the rare display of ambidextrous bowling by Sri Lanka’s Kamindu Mendis.The spinner captured the audience’s attention by switching his bowling arm during the same over, a sight seldom seen in international cricket.
Mendis bowled left-handed against Suryakumar Yadav and switched to his right hand when facing Rishabh Pant. This impressive skill set prompted curiosity and admiration from fans, as well as questions about the regulations governing such unique abilities.
Accordingto the rules:
- 21.1.1: The umpire must ascertain whether the bowler intends to bowl right-handed or left-handed, over or around the wicket, and must inform the striker.
- If the bowler fails to notify the umpire of a change in the mode of delivery, it is considered unfair, and the umpire will call and signal a no-ball.
Mendis bowled only one over in the match, conceding nine runs. He bowled the 10th over of the Indian innings, starting with a four off his first ball by Suryakumar, who lofted it over extra cover. However, Mendis managed to contain the batsmen, allowing only five singles in the remaining five balls.
Fans took to social media to express their astonishment and praise for Mendis’s ambidextrous talent. His ability to bowl with both hands adds a fascinating dimension to the game and showcases the evolving skills of modern cricketers.
Here’s what the fans shared on social media about Mendis’ unique skills set: