Indian cricket legend Gautam Gambhir has been roundly slammed after he accused David Warner of a "shameful" act against the spirit of the game during Australia's semi-final win over Pakistan at the T20 World Cup.
Early in the eighth over of Australia's miraculous run chase at Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Pakistan spinner Mohammad Hafeez delivered a rank half-tracker that bounced twice before reaching Warner at the striker's end.
The Australian opener skipped down the track and blasted the ball over the mid-wicket boundary for six. To rub salt into the wound, the delivery was called a no-ball for bouncing twice, meaning the next ball would be a free hit.
Because umpire Richard Kettleborough considered Hafeez's delivery not to be a dead ball, Warner was entirely within his rights to smack it wherever he pleased.
However, some cricket fans accused the 35-year-old of poor sportsmanship, arguing he should not have attacked a delivery that slipped out of Hafeez's hand.