'Felt like I was at war': Skipper defends appeal as Mathews launches tirade over 'disgraceful' TIMED OUT dismissal

By The Roar / Editor

Sri Lanka’s World Cup clash with Bangladesh has featured one of the most extraordinary dramas in recent sporting memory, with veteran Angelo Mathews shockingly timed out without facing a ball.

It’s the first such dismissal ever recorded in international cricket, and is rarely seen at any level of the game with Australian Test opener Usman Khawaja one of many to express their view that Mathews should have been allowed extra time to get a new helmet.

“Angelo made his crease then his helmet strap broke. How is that timed out? I’m all for timed out if he doesn’t make his crease but this is ridic. No different then a batsman getting to the crease then taking 3 minutes to face up,” he wrote on X.

Mathews reposted Khawaja’s tweet, as well as another from former India batter Gautam Gambhir: “Absolutely pathetic what happened in Delhi today.”

With Sri Lanka 4/135 midway through the 24th over of their innings following the loss of Sadeera Samarawickrama and needing to win to keep their faint hopes of a semi-final berth alive, controversy erupted when Mathews arrived at the wicket, only to complain of a faulty helmet strap and immediately seek a replacement.

Following a Bangladesh appeal led by captain Shakib Al Hasan, however, umpires Marais Erasmus and Richard lllingworth ruled Mathews out as he was not ready to face up within two minutes of the previous wicket, leading to a furious argument between the 36-year old and teammate Charith Asalanka and the two officials.

A furious Mathews was given his marching orders to leave Sri Lanka at 5/135 and in dire straits. He threw the helmet in question away in disgust as he crossed the boundary.

“I don’t know where the commonsense went. It is obviously disgraceful from Shakib and Bangladesh,” said Mathews, who added they had “brought the game into disrepute”. 

“If they want to play cricket like that and stoop down to that level, there’s something wrong, drastically. Up to today I had the utmost respect for him and the Bangladesh team.”

Shakib stood by his decision, insisting that it was within the rules of the game and replying “not at all” when asked if he had any regrets. 

“One of our fielders came to me and said that if you appeal, the law says he’s out because he hasn’t taken his guard within the timeframe. 

“It’s unfortunate but within the rules. It’s in the laws, I don’t know if it’s right or wrong.”

Smiling, Shakib continued: “I felt like I was at war. Whatever I had to do, I did it. There will be debates. Today that (the timed out) helped, I won’t deny that.”

“He (Mathews) came and asked me if I’d withdraw my appeal or not. I said I understand your situation, it was unfortunate but I don’t want to.”

Footage has been posted on social media of a Mankad incident when Mathews was Sri Lankan captain nearly a decade ago when England’s Jos Buttler was given out.

Mathews was given the option of withdrawing the appeal by the umpire but he sent Buttler on his way.

The ICC issued a statement to say the umpires made the right call on the Mathews timed out decision.

“As he signalled to the dressing room for a new helmet, Shakib and the Bangladesh team appealed for a ‘timed out’ dismissal and the umpires upheld the appeal much to Mathews’ dismay. The ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 playing conditions pertaining to “timed out” dismissals reads thus:

40.1.1 After the fall of a wicket or the retirement of a batter, the incoming batter must, unless Time has been called, be ready to receive the ball, or for the other batter to be ready to receive the next ball within 2 minutes of the dismissal or retirement. If this requirement is not met, the incoming batter will be out, Timed out.

Pakistan legend Waqar Younis was on commentary at the time and he criticised Bangladesh for not allowing Mathews to get his new helmet.

“I don’t like what I’m seeing,” the former skipper said. “It’s not really good for the game.

“It’s such a big moment in this game. It’s against the spirit of the game, that’s what I feel about this because he (Shakib) shouldn’t have been appealing because he (Mathews) was on the field.

“If something was wrong with the helmet you should be allowed to fix it. Two or three extra minutes is not going to make any difference.”

His fellow former Pakistan skipper Ramiz Raja praised the umpires for applying the laws of the game that dictate that it was up to Mathews to ensure he was ready to face his first delivery.

“It was a tough call to make,” he said. “Smart cricket from Bangladesh really because they were up against the over rate, lagging behind.”

Former Zimbabwean seamer Pommie Mbangwe said Bangladesh were well within their rights.

“He has no case, according to the regulations, according to the law so they send him on his way and obviously he’s livid,” he said.

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“There’ll be those who say that it’s distasteful, it’s not right – you want to beat the guy by getting him out, you don’t want to get the wicket this way. There are responsibilities on either side. You as the fielding side want to get your wickets the right way. You as the batting side, be ready.

“You can’t then be OK to accept that they’re late bowling their overs later in the game when they’re hampered by one more fielder in the circle. It works both ways.”

Asalanka went on to amass a superb innings of 108 from 105 deliveries as Sri Lanka recovered to post 279 with Dhananjaya de Silva (34 off 36) and Maheesh Theekshana (22 off 31) helping the lower-order recovery.

However, Mathews’ dismissal would prove crucial as Bangladesh chased down the target with three wickets and 53 balls to spare, Shakib’s 82 off just 65 balls and partnership with Najmul Hossain Shanto (90) the key contribution.

Mathews would get some measure of revenge by taking the wicket of Shakib to deny the Bangladesh captain a century, sending him back to the pavilion by pointing at an imaginary wristwatch.

Sri Lankan players refused to shake hands with their opponents after the game and Mathews was making no apologies for that decision.

“You need to respect people who respect us,” he said.

“We all are ambassadors of this beautiful game, including the umpires. If you don’t respect it and you don’t use your commonsense, what more can you ask for.”

To rub salt into the Mathews wound, Shakib was named player of the match.

The Crowd Says:

2023-11-07T06:37:56+00:00

Wikipetia

Roar Rookie


You said this. You. You said this: "I sincerely hope you aren’t going to be stupid enough to donate to that GoFundme. You. You said it. Not me. You. Ed Flanders. It was Ed Flanders wot started it.

2023-11-07T06:32:13+00:00

Wikipetia

Roar Rookie


2023-11-07T05:28:40+00:00

Ed Flanders

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Tickets please! Just remember, you opened this line of dialogue up last week with those patently unnecessary jibes at intelligence levels. Choo choo choo, woot woot!

2023-11-07T05:26:36+00:00

Ed Flanders

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Apologies, got your ethnicity wrong. My bad. No apologies for your annoying defence of all things India a few days though.

2023-11-07T05:03:23+00:00

Fruitpicker

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Thank you. No place for myopic maggots. The amoeba colony called for Ed Flanders. It is looking for a life member. I'm not an Indian. I'm a Fijian who has has Kiwi citizenship for 40 years. Say it to my face, Ed Flanders. I'm surprised that your species still exists. Move to some other platform or post where you can get away such rants.

2023-11-07T05:02:05+00:00

Wikipetia

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GFY

2023-11-07T05:01:47+00:00

Fruitpicker

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Oh you myopic drongo. The amoeba colony called. It is looking for a life member. I'm not an Indian, fool. I'm a Fijian who has has Kiwi citizenship for 40 years. With a name like Ed Flanders, I wasn't expecting much. I'm surprised that your species still exists. Move to some other platform or post where you can get away with your bigoted rants.

2023-11-07T04:48:38+00:00

Good Game

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I know that wasn't directed at me Ed - but I'm on this thread too. A tad harsh and maybe playing the man instead of the ball?

2023-11-07T04:34:00+00:00

Good Game

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Another assumption. How could it be claimed rather than assumed that pro teams are prepared for this particular set of circumstances when it's never been seen/tested before at this level? The point I made about assumptions has been missed. Whether this is deliberate or not - I can only assume. Not too fussed though because that's beside the point. It has been purported by Matthews that the umpires have admitted to the SL coaching staff that they got it wrong. I have purported nothing. I am confirming Matthews made it to the crease and identified an issue with his helmet within 2mins. As an aside, I have witnessed glove and ball changes taking anything from near on to more than 2mins (to your point of plenty of time). I am confirming that there is debatable context to this because of a technicality that is not clearly defined in the laws when it comes to equipment. Subsequently, I am confirming it has nothing to do with the spirit of the game card.

2023-11-07T03:16:47+00:00

Ed Flanders

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But they won too well and bumped Netherlands into 9th. :angry: Was really hoping they'd make eighth. Still, they could beat England.

2023-11-07T03:15:08+00:00

Ed Flanders

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thanks for the insight, chief of the modi morons. You'd be apoplectic if it was one of your indian boys. You'd be placarding the other nations embassy with a crudely written poster, or burning an effigy. At least have the dignity to accept that.

2023-11-07T03:13:36+00:00

Fruitpicker

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Come on … he’s had the humiliation of leaving for a first-ball duck at this tourney, if my memory serves me well. :laughing: :cricket:

2023-11-07T03:12:23+00:00

Fruitpicker

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You were doing fine until you got to the "spirit of the game", mate. What's that? Another way to lower the carbon emissions in the atmosphere? Shakib did just fine. This legit case will give those prima donna a kick up the proverbial. Sharpen up. You're at the ODI World Cup. If Mathews was facing a spinner, he should have faced a ball, then informed the white coats of his dilemma. That constitutes time on crease and a request for a replacement.

2023-11-07T03:06:55+00:00

Fruitpicker

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It's not a strange at all if you are well versed with the rules. Don't make it in time to the crease, you're history. It's a good way to separate the prima donnas from professionals.

2023-11-07T03:03:02+00:00

Fruitpicker

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Sedz, "spirit of cricket" is when you're bereft of ideas after failing to pay your electricity bill by deadline in peak winter. You blame the power company, mailman, internet provider, spouse, children, neighbours, the pet dog and your late parents for why you're frozen to the bones. Take ownership, Angelo Mathews.

2023-11-07T02:55:43+00:00

Fruitpicker

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Any professional team will be ready for such gear malfunctions. Two minutes is more than ample time for Mathews to grab anyone else's helmet before someone would have run him out a spare ot team hard hat. If what you purport is true, then Sri Lanka , as a team, grassed the ball. Learn from it.

2023-11-07T01:09:14+00:00

Ed Flanders

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Glad to see you're still as feeble as ever, wiki. How's train conducting going?

2023-11-07T01:08:31+00:00

Ed Flanders

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Was merely using him as an example. Sensitive much? You're worse than the Indian fans Perhaps, if it would help you, I'll use Stuart Broad as an example?

2023-11-07T00:56:21+00:00

Wikipetia

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Agreed!

2023-11-06T23:35:04+00:00

mrl

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I would be annoyed with the captain if I was the bowler…Angelo an easy wicket these days.

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