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Men's ODI WC: Angelo Mathews Becomes First Cricketer To Be Dismissed 'timed Out'
Following Shakib Al Hasan's dismissal of Sadeera Samarawickrama at 41, Angelo Mathews, Sri Lanka's No.6 batter, prepared to enter the field. However, he encountered a delay as he faced issues with his helmet. It appeared that he may have inadvertently brought the wrong helmet and consequently requested a replacement.
This prompted Shakib and Bangladesh to appeal for a 'time-out' dismissal. After an animated chat with Mathews and the Bangladesh team, the on-field umpires declared the Sri Lankan batter 'Timed Out'
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