Test cricket Two batsmen have been dismissed obstructing the field in a Test match. The first time was during the
fifth Test match of South African cricket team's tour of England in 1951, when England's
Len Hutton top edged the ball and, thinking the ball would hit the stumps, attempted to hit the ball away which prevented the
wicket-keeper from
catching the ball. In the second instance, from
the second Test of
New Zealand's tour of
Bangladesh in December 2023,
Mushfiqur Rahim defended a ball from
Kyle Jamieson and then pushed the ball away with his right hand as it bounced away from the stumps. He also became the first batsman in test to get out by obstructing the field since the rule for handling the ball was included in this law in October 2017.
One Day Internationals In
One Day Internationals,
Rameez Raja (for Pakistan against England at Karachi in 1987) was given out for hitting the ball away with his bat to avoid being run out going for his century off the last ball of the innings, and
Mohinder Amarnath (for India against Sri Lanka at Ahmedabad in 1989) was given out for kicking the ball away to avoid being run out. Another batsman to be given out this way is
Inzamam-ul-Haq of Pakistan in the first ODI of India vs Pakistan Hutch Cup on 6 February 2006. After Inzamam drove the ball to mid off, Indian
Suresh Raina threw it back to the striker's end, Inzamam stopping it with his bat while standing out of his crease. Umpire
Simon Taufel gave him out adjudging it a wilful obstruction.
Mohammad Hafeez of Pakistan was dismissed obstructing the field on 21 March 2013 in the 4th ODI of the bilateral series match against South Africa. He became the first man to be given out obstructing the field after the new playing conditions were introduced. His teammate,
Anwar Ali, was dismissed obstructing the field on 27 November 2013 in the second ODI against South Africa.
Ben Stokes of England was dismissed obstructing the field on 5 September 2015 in the second ODI against Australia for stopping the ball with his hand when the bowler, Mitchell Starc, had thrown the ball in an attempt to run him out. Stokes was outside the crease when he stuck out his hand not holding the bat, blocking the ball which was on a path likely to hit the stumps. The complete list of batsmen given out obstructing the field in
One Day Internationals is:
Women's One Day Internationals T20 Internationals On 23 June 2017, in a Twenty20 match against South Africa,
Jason Roy of England was given out obstructing the field, for changing the side of the pitch he was running on when returning from backing up. This caused the returned ball to hit him when he was out of his crease, when it could conceivably have hit the stumps. The South African fielders immediately appealed for a dismissal. Responding to this, the on-field umpires called the ball dead and referred the decision to the third umpire, who gave Roy out. The complete list of batsmen given out obstructing the field in
Twenty20 Internationals is:
Women's T20 Internationals Indian middle-order batter
Anuja Patil was given out obstructing the field in the first innings of the final of the
2018 Women's Twenty20 Asia Cup against
Bangladesh. She changed the course of her run en route to the non-striker's end while attempting a single. Zimbabwean captain
Mary-Ann Musonda was given out obstructing the field in the first innings of a game against
Uganda during the
2022 Namibia Women's Tri-Nation Series in April 2022. She defended a ball from
Janet Mbabazi which then rebounded towards her stumps, then gently hit the ball back to Mbabazi while remaining in her crease at all times. ==Other recent instances==