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In an exciting match on New Year’s Eve at Adelaide Oval during the Big Bash League (BBL) 2024-25 season, tensions flared between them Adelaide Strikers’ Jamie Overton and Perth Scorchers’ Find Allen on a controversial end-of-end no-striker warning. The incident, which almost resulted in a ‘run off non-striker’, has become a hot topic, especially with the former Indian spinner. Ravichandran Ashwin pondering his reaction.
During Tuesday night’s match, Overton, the England all-rounder playing for the Strikers, got into a heated exchange with the Scorchers’ Allen. Overton, visibly frustrated after conceding 18 runs in his opener, tried to run Allen at the non-striker’s end when he noticed the Kiwi batsman leaving his crease prematurely. Instead of appealing the dismissal, Overton chose to issue a stern warning, igniting a fiery debate on the field that captured the attention of cricket fans worldwide.
How about this 👀
We almost had a mankad! This battle of Jamie Overton and Finn Allen is spicy. #BBL14 pic.twitter.com/KPboRwjIMg
— KFC Big Bash League (@BBL) December 31, 2024
The moment has not been lost on Ashwin, who has been a prominent figure in discussions about the ‘non-striker’ being sacked because of his own record with the rule. Ashwin, now retired from international cricket but still active in the IPL and on social media, humorously responded to the incident on X (formerly Twitter), saying his vibe will match the England cricketer, showing his support for Overton’s action.
Notably, Ashwin will be Overton’s partner Chennai Super Kings (CSK) in the upcoming IPL 2025. He emphasized on the camaraderie among players who share similar views on the ethics of the game.
Our atmosphere will attract the Jamie tribe🤩🤩 https://t.co/K8Ie7G9bdH
— Ashwin 🇮🇳 (@ashwinravi99) December 31, 2024
The match itself was a display of competitive cricket, with the Scorchers emerging victorious, chasing down Adelaide’s total of 142/8 in just 14.3 overs. Allen, despite the earlier drama, scored a brisk 23-ball 50, contributing significantly to the win. Cooper Connolly‘s undefeated 48 and Ashton Turner35 ‘s further cemented Perth’s win, moving them into second place on the BBL ladder.
Meanwhile, the debate over the sacking of the ‘non-striker’ continues to divide cricket fans. Although some see it as a legitimate part of the game, especially since International Cricket Council (ICC) has officially labeled it a ‘run-out’, others believe it goes against the spirit of cricket. Overton’s decision to warn rather than appeal could be seen as an attempt to balance that fine line between following the rules and sportsmanship.