WATCH! Sri Lankan Bowler Refuses To Run-Out Player During Match; Wins Internet Instantly! 

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Cricket is rightly called a 'Gentleman's Game' and so was a cricket player during a recent match. Sri Lankan bowler Isuru Udana is currently winning hearts all across the world for his kind and heartwarming gesture towards a cricket player on the field.  

WATCH! Sri Lankan Bowler Refuses To Run-Out Player During Match; Wins Internet Instantly! 

During the ongoing Mzansi Super League (MSL), Isuru Udana grabbed the limelight for his example of sportsmanship. He refused to run-out an injured player during the match despite having a lot of time. 

The match was being played between Nelson Mandela Bay Giants and Paarl Rocks.

During the match, the Giants needed 24 runs to win with last 8 balls against Paarl Rock, when cricketer Heino Kuhn tried for a big hit but it just went close and hit his teammate Marco Marais. 

The ball accidentally hit Marais very badly that left him in pain and he could not run to his crease properly. Bowler Udana, who seen him in pain on the field decided to not take the advantage to run him out but went back to his mark for the next delivery.

The video was instantly posted by MSL's official Twitter account with a caption “Spirit of cricket Raise your hand for more moments like this! Always!” Highlighting more about the match, after Marias got a lifeline; he slammed a six to bring the Giants close to a victory. 

Looking at the score table, Paarl Rocks are now leading with 27 points while Nelson Mandela Bay Giants are second with 27 points. 

After the video going viral, fans instantly reacted to it; many praised him for his gesture while others called him a 'True Gentleman'. Watch the video below:

 

 

அரசியல், விளையாட்டு, நாட்டுநடப்பு, குற்ற சம்பவங்கள், வர்த்தகம், தொழில்நுட்பம், சினிமா, வாழ்க்கை முறை என பலதரப்பட்ட சுவாரஸ்யமான செய்திகளை தமிழில் படிக்க இங்கு கிளிக் செய்யவும்      

CRICKET, SPIRIT OF CRICKET, MZANSI SUPER LEAGUE, ISURU UDANA, SRI LANKAN, MSL, MARCO MARAIS