Cricket is a sport that frequently puts teams and players’ values to the test. There are various instances when the player has to decide between what is ethically correct and what is beneficial for his team. In a recent women’s test match between India and Australia, Indian batter Punam Raut decided to walk back to the dugout despite being given not-out by the umpires. This evoked mixed reactions among fans and cricket experts. Some praised Punam for her honesty while others criticized her for not prioritising the team’s interest over her individual calls.
One such incident took place during the Men’s T20 World Cup 2021 warm-up match between West Indies and Pakistan as well. In the 15th over of the 1st innings, left-handed batsman Shimron Hetmyer was adjudged caught behind by the umpire, off the bowling of Pakistan’s lead pacer Hasan Ali.
Looking at the confidence in Pakistan’s appeal, it seemed to be a good decision but Shimron was not at all happy with it and he also expressed his disappointment about the same. Shimron pointed that the sound which the umpire heard was of his chain hitting the helmet and there was no contact between his bat and the ball.
With DRS not available, Shimron Hetmyer started to walk back to the dressing room but, in a great gesture of sportsmanship, Pakistan captain Babar Azam called him back. Later replays also suggested that Hetmyer was not out. This gesture of Babar and his teammates was greatly appreciated by the cricketing fraternity.
This is how Twitter reacted to Babar Azam’s gesture:
Hetmeyer given out.
Says his chain hit his helmet.
Babar calls back Hetmeyer. pic.twitter.com/ZWvZpxzkoO— Zak (@Zakr1a) October 18, 2021
Good sportsmanship today by Babar Azam & his team. Hetmyer was given out caught behind & was starting to walk back to the dugout. However Pakistan's skipper decided to call him back as a goodwill gesture after realising it was a wrong decision by the umpire #T20WorldCup #pakvsWi
— Saj Sadiq (@SajSadiqCricket) October 18, 2021
Good Sportsman-spirit by Babar Azam. Hetmyer was given out in a wrong decision and then Babar decided to call him back to bat in the warm-up match in #T20WorldCup.
— Johns. (@CricCrazyJohns) October 18, 2021
Babar Azam displayed some good sportsmanship by calling Shimron Hetmyer back after he was given wrongly out by Richard Illingworth. Hetmyer soon after being given out, signalled that his gold chain has hit the helmet grill.#PakvWI #ICCT20WorldCup2021
— Tahir Ibn Manzoor (@TahirIbnManzoor) October 18, 2021
https://twitter.com/kingbabarazam/status/1450063474097364994?s=20
https://twitter.com/TweetsMani14/status/1450057453975097344?s=20
Pakistan defeat West Indies By 7 Wickets
Meanwhile, Pakistan defeated West Indies comfortably by 7 wickets. Pakistan bowlers excelled as they limited West Indies to 130/7 before Babar Azam’s fifty and Fakhar Zaman’s unbeaten 46 helped them win their first warm-up match ahead of the main tournament.
Pakistan will next play South Africa in a warm-up match on Wednesday before facing arch-rivals India in the high-voltage match on Sunday.
Get the latest update on IPL 2021, England vs India 2021, and other cricket news. Like us on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter and Instagram for more such updates.