Poonam Raut returned to the pavilion even after the umpire gave not out, the opposing team was also stunned

Poonam Raut's batting is being praised and the video of her dismissal is also becoming increasingly viral on social media. Actually, Poonam set an example of sportsmanship in this match, seeing which the opposing team, umpire, and commentators were also surprised.

Poonam Raut returned to the pavilion even after the umpire gave not out, the opposing team was also stunned

India Women's vs Australia Women's  Day-Night-Test :

Pink ball test is being played between India and Australia women's cricket team. Australia won the toss and decided to bowl first. Team India, playing a Day-Night Test match for the first time, is moving towards a strong score in the first innings. On the second day, when the game was stopped due to rain and lightning, the Indian team scored 276 runs for the loss of 5 wickets.

The second day of the match has so far been in the name of Indian openers Smriti Mandhana and Poonam Raut.

Both troubled the Australian bowlers a lot. Smriti Mandhana took advantage of her life donation at the start of the second day and became the first Indian woman cricketer to score a century in Day-Night Test.

On the other hand, Poonam Raut stood firm in front of the Australian bowlers. He scored 36 runs off 165 balls. Poonam returned to the pavilion shortly after Smriti Mandhana's dismissal.

Poonam Raut's batting is being praised and the video of her dismissal is also becoming increasingly viral on social media. Actually, Poonam set an example of sportsmanship in this match. Seeing this, the opposing team, umpire, and commentators were also surprised.

It was the 81st over of India's innings. Sophie Molyneux came to bowl this over. The ball was going outside after being pitched. Poonam Raut tried to play the ball by stretching but it went into the hands of wicketkeeper Healy.

Molyneux, the wicketkeeper, and the close-in fielders appealed, but the umpire did not give out. Before Australia took the review, Poonam walked towards the pavilion. The umpire and the Australian players were surprised to see him go.

Poonam had an idea that the ball had hit the edge of her bat and went into the gloves of the wicketkeeper. Despite the decision of the umpire not out, he decided to go to the pavilion. Former India wicketkeeper Saba Karim said on Sony Sports Network that it was a strange decision. To be honest, it was very strange. No DRS was taken. Poonam's decision set a splendid example of sportsmanship, which will be remembered for many years.