India captain Rohit Sharma has given his reason for withdrawing the run-out appeal against Dasun Shanaka for backing-off too far at the non-striker's end in the first ODI against Sri Lanka here, saying his counterpart was batting on 98 and that was not the way they wanted to get him out.
Shanaka, batting on 98 in the final over, had gone too far out the crease at the non-striker's end and pacer Mohammad Shami wohipped off the bails and appealed for run-out. However, Rohit Sharma withdrew the appeal, which allowed Shanaka to complete his century and end the match at 108 not out as Sri Lana, chasing a massive total of 373/7 by India were restricted to 306/8 in 50 overs and lost the match by 67 runs on Tuesday night.
The mode of dismissal, popularly called Mankading by the Western media, is quite controversial and even though the International Cricket Council (ICC) recently included it in legal modes of dismissals, many players consider it against the "sprit of the game".