The batsman got bowled on a no ball, the non-striker kept screaming, the wicketkeeper got the chance and ran him out, there was chaos, Video

Massive Drama in Nepal-Afghanistan U19 match: Cricket is a game of uncertainties, in cricket, no decision can be made in advance about the result until the last ball is bowled.

Massive Drama in Nepal-Afghanistan U19 match:  'Cricket is a game of uncertainties', another example of this saying has been seen. This time it was seen in the second match of the three-match ODI series played between Afghanistan U19 and Nepal U19, when Nepal lost the winning match to Afghanistan by one run. Actually. Nepal needed 3 runs to win in the last 3 balls and the last wicket was batting. In such a situation, the third ball of the last over which was bowled by Mehboob Khan. It was a no-ball and on this ball the batsman Dhruv Sonar got bowled. Sonar thought that he was out and the match was over. Therefore, Dhurv Sonar came out of the crease in confusion and started walking towards the pavilion, but then the Afghan keeper got a chance and ran him out. Due to which Nepal lost the match by one run. (Nepal U19 Vs Afghanistan U19)

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The debate over the rules has intensified again

When the umpire declared Dhruv Sonar run out, once again there was a ruckus about the rule. Actually, when a no-ball occurs, the ball is immediately considered dead. Even if the batsman is bowled out on a no ball. In such a situation, now confusion arises that when the ball is dead, then how can the batsman be given a run out, and that too in a situation when the batsman is confused whether he has been bowled out on a no ball. And not only this, the batsman did not even try to run away. In such a situation, once again fans are reacting to the rule on social media. They are raising questions on the umpire's decision. 

Let us tell you that the last match of the series will be played on 9th April. After this, Nepal and Afghanistan will participate in the ICC Under-19 World Cup Asia Qualifier in Nepal itself.