Chaminda Vaas of Sri Lanka
Sachin tendulkar
sachin tendulkar
Sachin Tendulekar
Chaminda Vaas of Sri Lanka
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Sachin Tendulkar was the First Batsman to be given out by the Third Umpire!
Timed outAccording to the Laws of Cricket, when a batsman is dismissed and a team is not "all out", the next batsman is given three minutes to report to the pitch and be ready to receive (or partner, if the incoming batsman is not on strike) the next delivery. If the time passes and the batsman is not in position, the fielding team can appeal to the umpire to rule the new batsman out "timed out".
The second batsman to be given 'run out' by the Third Umpire was Kepler Wessels of South Africa, on the third day of the second test in the South Africa v India series of 1992-1993. The exact date was Saturday 28th November 1992. Wessels was, like Sachin Tendulkar (the first batsmen to be given 'run out' by the Third Umpire) given out on 11. Kepler Wessels was the first South African to be given out by the Third Umpire.
This rule is fairly complex, a basic overview of the rule is provided below: - The ball hits the batsman in front of the stumps before hitting his/her bat and in the opinion of the umpire, if it had not been blocked by the batsman's body, would have gone on to hit the batsman's stumps. - In practice there are a number of subtleties to the rule, for example: * If the ball hits the batsman outside the line of the off stump and the batsman was playing a genuine shot (but missed the ball), then he cannot be given out. * If the ball pitches outside the line of the leg stump, the batsman can never be given out, even if he does not play a shot. More information about cricket can be found here: http://www.answers.com/topic/cricket-4
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jonty rhodes
the first batsman to be given out by a video umpire was sachin tendulkar in 1992 versus south Africa. it was the first time a decision was referred to a third umpire regarding a run out. i don't know when the third umpire was first used for disputable catches but it was probably in the 90's sometime. in the 2002 champions trophy in sri lanka a Pakistan batsman (can't remember his name or who it was against, but it was the first match of the tournamant) was the first to be given out lbw using the ever-controversial 'hawk-eye', but this technology was only on trial during this tournament.