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India On Top Of International Cricket Teams With Most Number Of Mankading Dismissals; Check Full List

Did you know that only 6 international teams have successfully attempted mankading dismissals so far. There have been just 11 mankading dismissals recorded so far. Mankading is running out a batter at non-striker's end when he or she is backing up too far. This mode of dismissal is unofficially named as 'Mankading'. It is named after former Indian cricketer Vinoo Mankad, who was the first cricketer to do so. Let's look at which of the teams have mankaded so far in international cricket and which have done it the most times.

India

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India

Thanks to a campaign led by R Ashwin, Indian team has done mankading the most number of times. In the history of international cricket, India have done it thrice. (Image source: ANI)

Australia

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Australia

Australian cricket teams are known for playing hard cricket and they have not shied away from mankading batters. The Aussies have done mankading a total of 2 times. (Image source: ANI)

New Zealand

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New Zealand

Known as the nicest group of cricketers in the world, Black Caps have also mankaded a batter overall three 2 times in international cricket. (Image source: ANI)

Sri Lanka

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Sri Lanka

Sri Lankan cricket team is know for playing the game the fair way but that does not mean they won't dismiss a batter at the non-striker's end. They too have pulled off mankading a total of two times in international cricket. (Image source: ANI)

Afghanistan

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Afghanistan

Afghanistan quite recently did their first mankading dismissal, by removing Shadab Khan in the 2nd ODI. (Image source: ANI)

West Indies

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West Indies

The two-time ODI World Cup winners know their rules well. The West Indian cricket team too have done mankading once. (Image source: ANI)

Teams who have never mankaded in international cricket

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Teams who have never mankaded in international cricket

This list includes Bangladesh, England, Pakistan, Zimbabwe, Ireland, Zimbabwe. Jos Buttler, England captain, has always said that mankading is against the spirit of the game. (Image source: ICC/Twitter)