Greetings all. I'm back coaching U-16's after some time off, and thought I'd bounce the question off a few guys, to feel for the state of play.
I played a lot of cricket through the 80's and 90's and never once saw a Mankad dismissal, as it was regarded as a pretty low act. I saw a couple 'warnings' but I don't think the opportunity ever presented itself very often.
Now coaching juniors, as I'm umpiring, I've noticed a couple opposition players well out of their crease as the ball is bowled - not by cm, but by a metre, an not occasionally, but every ball.
I've spoken to one player's coach, who was umpiring at the time, and he was of the opinion that it would teach him a lesson, as the kid never listened to his coach about this despite being repeatedly told! I discretely told the bowler to give him a 'warning', but he either didn't understand, or didn't want to do it - I didn't clarify. So it kept happening all the time that batsman was at the crease.
On the weekend another opposition player was doing it, a metre or more out of his crease, and running down the pitch - every ball. It's an unfair advantage to do this, takes advantage of the bowler's reluctance to dismiss this way, but if there are no consequences, it will only get worse. I'm of the opinion that I won't let my kids be taken advantage of, and will instruct bowlers to carefully watch for this and not give warnings. Coming into finals they've had all year for their coaches to sort it out, and I'm not talking about 10 year olds, these kids are 14 and should know better.
A bit of searching brought up this :-
https://www.google.com.au/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=2&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=2ahUKEwiny6D58vngAhXNeisKHZULA0cQFjABegQIAhAB&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.cricket.com.au%2Fnews%2Fmankad-dismissal-cricket-australia-jlt-cup-sheffield-shield-bowlers-non-striker-peter-roach%2F2017-10-01&usg=AOvVaw3lGOR9eWK-0HfK8RgIk5qISeeing I've been away for a while, what is the current opinion on Mankading where you play?
What would you do if you were me?