IND vs NZ semi-final, ICC Cricket World Cup 2023: Shubman Gill retired hurt; Can he return to bat after being retired hurt? Rules Explained
IND vs NZ semi-final, ICC Cricket World Cup 2023: Gill scored 79 runs off 65 balls in a 93-run second-wicket partnership with Virat Kohli. Shreyas Iyer was the new man who walked in to join Virat Kohli in Gills place in the middle.
IND vs NZ semi-final, ICC Cricket World Cup 2023: During the first semi-finals of the ICC Men's ODI World Cup 2023 at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai, Indian opener Shubman Gill retired hurt due to leg cramps. This happened during the 23rd over, when Kiwi spinner Mitchell Santner was bowling to Gill. The medical team attended to him, but he was unable to resume the game. It is believed that Mumbai's hot and humid weather, with little to no wind, contributed to his cramps.
Gill had been playing beautifully, as if the balls were naturally hitting the middle of his bat. He scored 79 runs off 65 balls in a 93-run second-wicket partnership with Virat Kohli. Shreyas Iyer was the new man who walked in to join Virat Kohli in Gill's place in the middle.
IND vs NZ semi-final, ICC Cricket World Cup 2023: Retired Hurt Rules Explained
According to Article 25.4.2 of Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), “If a batter retires because of illness, injury or any other unavoidable cause, that batter is entitled to resume his/her innings.”
However, if a batter leaves mid-innings due to reasons other than injury or illness, they may not resume their innings. This means that Shubman Gill can return to the crease and complete his innings.
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