• Smriti Mandhana's promising innings ended in a comical run-out due to miscommunication with Pratika Rawal.

  • Mandhana scored 53 runs off just 47 balls against West Indies in the second Women's ODI.

IND vs WI [WATCH]: Smriti Mandhana’s mix-up results in disastrous run-out during 2nd Women’s ODI
WATCH Smriti Mandhana's hilarious mix-up results in disastrous run-out during 2nd ODI against West Indies

In the world of cricket, the thrill of the game often comes hand-in-hand with moments of sheer disbelief. One such incident unfolded during the second ODI between India and West Indies at Reliance Stadium in Vadodara on December 24, 2024. Smriti Mandhana, a player celebrated for her remarkable batting prowess, found herself at the centre of a comedic yet unfortunate run-out that left fans and commentators alike shaking their heads.

Smriti Mandhana’s steady start ends with comedy of errors

Mandhana opened the innings alongside Pratika Rawal, and together they laid a solid foundation for India, reaching a commendable partnership of 110 runs. The Indian batting unit was off to a flying start, with Mandhana looking particularly dangerous as she raced to 53 runs off just 47 balls. However, the momentum took a sharp turn in the 17th over bowled by Karishma Ramharack.

As Rawal played a shot towards square leg, she immediately called for two runs. Mandhana responded but was soon caught in a web of confusion as Rawal reconsidered her call and attempted to send her partner back. The result was disastrous; Mandhana, who had committed to the run, found herself stranded as Rawal hesitated. With Ramharack quickly retrieving the ball and throwing it to wicketkeeper Shemaine Campbelle, Mandhana’s fate was sealed as the bails were dislodged, leaving her no choice but to walk back to the pavilion.

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Here’s the video:

Cause of the run-out between Pratika Rawal and Mandhana

What made this run-out particularly amusing was the sheer miscommunication between Mandhana and Rawal. In cricketing terms, this is often referred to as “the comedy of errors.” Both players seemed to be on different wavelengths; while Rawal was focused on her own run, Mandhana was oblivious to the change in plans until it was too late. The sight of Mandhana turning back mid-run only added to the comic relief, as she could do nothing but watch helplessly as her wicket fell.

A setback in an otherwise bright season

Despite this unfortunate dismissal, Mandhana’s form leading up to this match has been nothing short of stellar. She had recently reclaimed her record for the most international runs in a calendar year and had just come off a brilliant knock of 91 in the first ODI against the same opponents. Her ability to score quickly and effectively has made her one of India’s key players in women’s cricket.

However, this run-out highlights that even top athletes are not immune to mistakes. It serves as a learning opportunity for both Mandhana and Rawal as they look ahead to future matches. The Indian team will undoubtedly be looking for better communication on the field as they aim to build on their strong performances.

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This article was first published at WomenCricket.com, a Cricket Times company.

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