India is being bowled by Kamindu Mendes of Sri Lanka, who uses both hands.

The inaugural Twenty20 International match between Sri Lanka and India saw
spinner Kamindu Mendes, a fan favorite, astound experts by spinning with both
hands.


When bowling against India, Kamindu Mendes of Sri Lanka uses both hands.













Pitching against Surya Kumar Yadav, the experienced cricketer used his
left arm; against Rishabh Pant, he switched to his right arm.

Many acknowledged the cricketer's skill, but several questioned where the rule book stood on a bowler utilizing both hands.

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The umpire will decide whether the bowler wants to bowl with his or her right arm, over the wicket or round, and consequently to the striker, in accordance with clause 21.1.1 of the Laws of the International Cricket Council (ICC) will let you know. 

It's a "no ball" if the bowler doesn't let the umpire know that the delivery method has changed.

At the Paley Kale International Cricket Stadium, India defeated Sri Lanka by 43 runs in the first game of the three-match series to take a 1-0 lead.