The September 10 match between India and UAE was a short, crisp one, but it highlighted Suryakumar Yadav's sportsmanship. The Indian captain Suryakumar Yadav earned praise by appealing to the on-field umpire to overturn the decision of giving out to the UAE batter Junaid Siddique. What happened between Suryakumar Yadav and Junai Siddique? The UAE batters were already 8 down by the 13th over when Shivam Dube came to bowl his second over. In the 3rd ball, Dube bowled a bouncer off the leg stump that passed over Siddique's shoulder. Siddique tried to swirl the bat but missed. Meanwhile, Dube's rag fell from his trousers on the ground while he was running down the track. Siddique was seen complaining that the rag distracted him. While this was going on, Indian wicketkeeper Sanju Samson picked up the ball and hit the stumps. Siddique was standing outside the crease, having no clue if the ball was dead or not. The on-field umpires went for a review and found Siddique dismissed. Soon after that, Surya asked the batter to stay and approached the umpires, having a brief discussion to request a withdrawal of the decision. Watch the video here: 𝙎𝙋𝙄𝙍𝙄𝙏. 𝙊𝙁. 𝙏𝙃𝙀. 𝙂𝘼𝙈𝙀 🏏Captain SKY is all class 👏Watch #DPWORLDASIACUP2025 - LIVE on #SonyLIV & #SonySportsNetwork TV Channels 📺#AsiaCup #INDvUAE pic.twitter.com/SjkL6iS4YM — Sony LIV (@SonyLIV) September 10, 2025 Read also: India Crush UAE with Dominant Win in Asia Cup 2025 Junaid Siddique survived one ball Junaid Siddique thereafter played one ball off Dube that went for a wide. Later, Dube came, and there came a quicky. A full delivery, just outside off, nips back sharply and traps Siddique right in front. His feet stay rooted as he pushes half-heartedly, completely beaten by the inward movement. The ball crashes into the front pad, and the umpire raises his finger instantly. Siddique reviews, hoping for a lifeline. UltraEdge shows no bat involved. Ball tracking confirms the worst – it’s smashing into the middle stump. After a DRS, Siddique was given out. What happened between MS Dhoni and Ian Bell? The Ian Bell run-out incident remains one of cricket’s most celebrated examples of sportsmanship. It occurred during the 2011 Trent Bridge Test between India and England. Just before tea on Day 3, Eoin Morgan played a shot toward deep square leg. Bell and Morgan assumed the ball had crossed the boundary and walked off, thinking it was the interval. However, the ball had not gone over the ropes. Praveen Kumar threw it back, Dhoni collected it, and India appealed for a run-out. The umpire declared Bell out, sparking boos from the crowd. During the tea break, England captain Andrew Strauss and coach Andy Flower spoke to Dhoni, who consulted his team. Dhoni then withdrew the appeal, allowing Bell to continue his innings. This act earned Dhoni widespread praise and later the ICC Spirit of Cricket Award of the Decade, cementing his reputation as a true ambassador of the game.