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Why Bowlers Should Have the Right to Mankad Without Warning

It is time to discard the false sentimentality around the Mankad run-out and enforce the rules of the game uniformly.

Why Bowlers Should Have the Right to Mankad Without Warning
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Let us stop pretending everything is fine. The sporting establishment loves to present a polished, corporate image, but the reality of why bowlers should have the right to mankad without warning is far more complicated — and troubling. It is time to address the uncomfortable truth that regulators and broadcasters would rather ignore.

The primary driver behind modern changes is commercial interest, not sporting integrity. The relentless pursuit of broadcasting revenue has led to decisions regarding mankad debate that directly compromise the soul of the sport. We are told that these changes are necessary to attract a 'global audience,' but in reality, they alienate local communities in favor of corporate boxes and run out backing up.

This isn't a localized problem; it is a systemic issue affecting how sports are governed globally. The lack of independent oversight in spirit of cricket decisions allows conflicts of interest to go unpunished. Until we establish transparent, fan-led councils to audit these processes, fair play rules will continue to suffer. It is time for supporters to make their voices heard and demand accountability.

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Nadia Petrova
Contributing writer, Panther Sports

Nadia Petrova writes on cricket for Panther Sports, focusing on what the evidence supports rather than what makes the better headline.

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