Cricket in Australia, be it at international or domestic level, has one thing in common - excitement. At times, the teams from Down Under put up really uninspiring displays on the cricket field, but when it comes to stuff to entertain the others, they do it like nobody does. One🦂 such incident in the match between V🧸ictoria and Queensland at Junction Oval was sure to entertain you.
Queensland’s Mitchell Swepson landed the ball outside of the pitch used for the game and surprising🐼ly it had a Shane Warnish turn on it and as a result, the ball turned into the Victorian left-hander. The batsman wanted to offer a shot in the beginning, but the length was so wide that he ended up not doing it.
He left it for the wicket-keeper Jimmy Peirson and when he collected the ball, the ball was inside the line. After the delivery, Swepson immediately took his cap from the𓆉 umpire and went back to his fielding mark. While te💜chnically it was not wide, ICC’s rule 21.7 says, “The umpire shall call and signal No ball if a ball pitches wholly or partially off the pitch before it reaches the line of the striker’s wicket.”
"That did not land on the pitch" 😳
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau)
The commentators were also surprised by that and couldn’t believe why the umpire didn’t call it a no-ball. "That landed off the wicket. That's a no-ball. That did not land on the pitch. That landed outside the return crease, so that's a no-ball. That's not even a hard decision. You can't bowl it there. How has he (umpire) let that go. It completely confused m🧸e. It was almost as if it's a practice ball," the two commentators said d♑uring a conversation with each other on-air.
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