The match between Australia and Sri Lanka got underway in Perth on Tuesday, October 25, with both sides looking for a win. The pressure was very much on the defending champions who lost to New Zealand in their previous match while Dasun Shanaka's men had won against Ireland.
During the match, there was an interesting incident which took place as Mitchell Starc was seen warning Dhanajaya de Silva to not leave his crease too early. The Australian pacer was seen pointing towards the non-striker, either to his bat or to the crease.
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Starc was visibly frustrated with the same as he kept remonstrating about the same during the break between two overs.
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The incident happened during the fifth ball of the fourth over of Sri Lanka's innings. There has been a long raging debate in the cricketing fraternity about the non-striker batsmen leaving their crease too early, and whether a bowler should run him out.
Ever since Deepti Sharma 'mankaded' Charlie Dean of England, cricketers of past and present have been left divided by the whole 'spirit of the game' debate. In the days after Deepti's controversial act, many players have chosen to warn the non-striker batsmen, just like Starc did.