Steve Smith is back in the runs in the IPL, but the former Australian Test captain's return to top-level action is overshadowed by a disgraceful Mankad dismissal.
Former Australian captain Steve Smith's return to action has been overshadowed by a controversial"Mankad" dismissal in the Indian Premier League.
Ashwin controversially ran out Jos Buttler at the non-striker's end as the Englishman wandered out of his crease prior to Ashwin's delivery stride, assuming that the Indian spinner was about to deliver the ball.
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