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Cricket: Nepal Becomes Third Country to Execute Rare ‘Timed Out’ Dismissal Contrary to Spirit of the Game

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A rare cricketing incident occurred during the ACC Women’s Premier Cup match on Thursday against Bhutan.

The Nepali women’s team successfully appealed for a ‘Timed Out’ dismissal against Bhutanese player Ritsi, marking an unusual and infrequent form of wicket in international cricket.

With this event, Ritsi became the third player in world cricket history to be dismissed ‘Timed Out’.

According to the ‘Timed Out’ rule, when a player is dismissed, the next batter must reach the crease within 90 seconds unless there is a special or technical reason.

If the incoming batter fails to appear within the prescribed time, the opposing team can appeal to the umpire for a ‘Timed Out’. Upon the appeal, the player is declared out. In this case, Ritsi was delayed in reaching the crease; the Nepali team appealed, and she was given out.