One component of cricket that can be managed is fielding. Although players can't control how they bowl or bat, they can always make a play on the field. Some natural athletes stand out but there aren't many who work hard. They stand out for their preparation. Let us look at some of the best runouts in cricket.

1. Adam Gilchrist In The 1999 World Cup

Australia only needed to tie the game, whereas South Africa needed to win the semifinal. The scores were tied in the most dramatic way. Klusener hammered the ball to mid-off and immediately began jogging in a tragic turn of events. Donald was only observing the ball at the non-strikers' end. The bowler Damien Fleming received a parried ball from Mark Waugh, who was fielding at mid-off. He mishandled the pitch to the keeper who removed the bails, Adam Gilchrist. South Africa's dreams of competing in the World Cup finals were shattered by this dismissal.

2. Martin Guptill Run Out To Ms dhoni In The 2019 Worldcup

In 2019, MS Dhoni was the only obstacle separating New Zealand and the World Cup championship game. Dhoni and India briefly had the impression that they were headed for something exceptional. The next bowler was Ferguson, and Dhoni awkwardly fended his short delivery to the deep square leg. Dhoni returned to the crease to take the second run to keep the strike. But Martin Guptill struck directly from 60 meters away, ending not only Dhoni's innings but also India's World Cup ambitions.

3. Jonty Rhodes Runout Of Inzamam-Ul-Haq

When Jonty Rhodes' performance at the 1992 Globe Cup was revealed, the entire world was astounded. Regarding fielding, Rhodes opened up new vistas of potential. Inzamam-ul-Haq, Pakistan's batsman of the year, was heading toward a dangerous end. Rhodes' fielding at backward point displayed astounding dexterity. He jumped onto the stumps while carrying the ball. The cricketing world gasped for air as soon as they saw what they saw.

4. Mohammed Kaif Run Out 

India, batting first, had put a respectable total of 250 on the board. India's largest runout may have been influenced by Mohammad Kaif, who was positioned at short mid-off. Nick Knight started jogging after tapping a ball toward mid-off. Kaif hared dove for the ball and grabbed the stumps. India quickly spread throughout England.

5. Ricky Ponting’s Run Out In Ashes 

The Australian skipper Ricky Ponting appeared ready to start a fight. To replace the injured Simon Jones, England was compelled to field a replacement. Gary Pratt, who was filling in for Jones at the time, was not anticipated to have the biggest influence on the series. Ponting was caught short of the crease by Pratt using a superb bit of runout. A furious Ponting made his way back to the pavilion while hurling insults at the England locker room.

6. Mohammed Kaif-Dinesh Kartik Runout Of Paul Collingwood

India was already behind 2-0 in the three-match ODI series. In the last ODI, they had just managed to score a pitiful 204. In a surprising comeback, their bowlers destroyed the top order. The spinner attempted to walk down the track as Collingwood sought to shake things up. Fielding at forward short leg, Mohammad Kaif swiftly parried the throw to the wicketkeeper. Dinesh Karthik completed the task by playing in his first game. What the fielder and goalie team accomplished was pure magic.

7. Yuvraj Singh’s Runout Of Michael Bevan

The 2015 World Cup league game saw India bat first and produce a substantial total. With AB de Villiers and Faf Du Plessis at the crease, South Africa had a respectable position in the chase. ABD was cruising for a couple of after just hitting a ball to the left of the sweeper cover. Enter Mohit Sharma, who delivered a superb throw from a vast distance. ABD was caught by him before his crease. Sharma was not treated seriously as a fielder because of his pace. But his throw altered the result of the match.

8. Mohit Sharma’s Run Out Of Ab De Villiers

The 2015 World Cup league game saw India bat first and produce a substantial total. With AB de Villiers and Faf Du Plessis at the crease, South Africa had a respectable position in the chase. ABD was cruising for a couple of after just hitting a ball to the left of the sweeper cover. Enter Mohit Sharma, who delivered a superb throw from a vast distance. ABD was caught by him before his crease. Sharma was not treated seriously as a fielder because of his pace. But his throw altered the result of the match.

9. Temba Bavuma’s Run Out Of David Warner

As Dale Steyn was unable to participate in the Test, South Africa was left without a bowler. With all ten of its wickets in hand, Australia was comfortably ahead of the game. Temba Bavuma may have altered the direction of the Test series at this time. Warner started racing after tapping a ball to short cover. At the non-end, striker Bavuma immediately pounced on the ball and caught Warner shortly. This achievement enabled South Africa to defeat the host team. Australia ultimately dropped the series.

10. Ravindra Jadeja’s Run Out Of Robin Peterson

In the 2013 Champions Trophy opener against India, South Africa was cruising in their run-chase. The innings went into overdrive because of the combined efforts of Robin Peterson and AB de Villiers. But in a stroke of pure genius, Jadeja, who was fielding at mid-wicket, halted a hardball, took a time to think, then struck the stumps to dismiss Peterson short. After that runout, South Africa wasn't able to fully bounce back. India went on to triumph in the match as well as the competition as a whole. India was without a doubt the best fielding team in the match.