Angelo Mathews

Angelo Mathews becomes the first player to be 'timed out' in international cricket.



Angelo Mathews made history in international cricket as the first player to be 'timed out.' This unprecedented incident occurred during the Bangladesh-Sri Lanka ODI World Cup match at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi. After the dismissal of Lankan batter Sadeera Samarawickrama in the 25th over of the innings, Mathews was next in line. However, he encountered a peculiar issue with the strap of his helmet, causing him to be late in taking his strike.


The concept of being 'timed out' in cricket is exceptionally rare and occurs when a new batsman takes too long to reach the crease. In this case, Mathews exceeded the time limit while adjusting his helmet, leading to his dismissal without facing a ball.


This historical moment left fans and experts surprised, as 'timed out' dismissals are incredibly uncommon at the international level. Mathews' dismissal raised discussions about the importance of adhering to time constraints in a fast-paced game like cricket and the need for efficient equipment management on the field.


The incident added a unique twist to the match, which had already garnered attention due to the significance of the ODI World Cup and the competitive spirit of both teams. It served as a stark reminder that every aspect of the game, including the time taken between deliveries, can impact the outcome of a cricket match.


Despite this unusual dismissal, Angelo Mathews remains a respected figure in the world of cricket, known for his exceptional skills and contributions to the sport. This incident, though memorable, is unlikely to overshadow his achievements and the excitement of international cricket.