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Why did the umpires not check this?
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Looks dodgy. Should've been checked.
Looks dodgy. Should've been checked.
He has to touch it. From this picture it is inconclusive. Dhoni was once given out in NZ. The first time it did look okay. But the full motion showed he (Wagner I think) marginally encroached the return crease.
And how do we know that umpire missed it?
Btw look at non-striker, way out of the crease.
Two persons check no balls these days. Umpire and Third umpire.
And how do we know that umpire missed it?
Btw look at non-striker, way out of the crease.
Third impure checks the no ball ONLY if the field umpire has given out.
Generally commentators immediately spot these noballs when they are close to cutting crease. This is a popular method of Imran khan to create angles.A quick look at the highlights reveals it wasn't even particularly close to being a back foot no ball. No idea why you've chosen the image that you have for the original post that doesn't give any relevant information.
I am not properly aware of what counts as a backfoot no ball so cant make a comment here.
But OP there was a bounce in the last over I think which should had been given as a wide as it was quite high. See this is the issue I had with the Kohi no ball decision, that the player stature matters in giving umpire decisions