Another controversy was witnessed during the ILT20 tournament in Abu Dhabi last night.
It was when Nicholas Pooran deliberately failed to stump a batsman.
This incident was witnessed in the match between Desert Vipers and MI Emirates.
Max Pooran, who came in to replace the injured Andris Goose for Desert Vipers, scored 42 runs off 36 balls.
After 15.5 overs, the innings was recorded at 117 runs for 1 wicket.
At that time, Holden was pulled out of his boundary by a wide ball sent by Rashid Khan.
Pooran, who played without pressure, easily caught the ball.
It was a situation where wicketkeepers would normally automatically take action and get a stumping.
But instead of dismissing Bales, Pooran looked at Holden, who allowed him to reach his boundary without being out.
Rashid, the bowler, also seemed disappointed.
Critics were stunned, and viewers immediately took to social media to debate whether the wicketkeeper had acted out of sportsmanship, sympathy or tactical curiosity.
Moments later, the controversy deepened when Vipers removed Holden from the field before the start of the next over, making way for Sam Curran.
However, Shimron Hetmyer and Dan Lawrence sealed the late victory by taking the visitors to 159 for 4, sealing a one-run victory.
The events during the match have sparked a new debate about the ethics of T20 cricket, as they have been interpreted as generosity, poor judgment or deliberate tactical gambling.











































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































