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It was given out. They'd have needed 20 from 10 to win the game if it had been given 6.If it was Stokes, best catch ever in the history of cricket
What did they give 6 or out?
Yeah, it's out under the rules but the rule is ridiculous. Surely have to start from inside the boundary for it to be legitimate, as the rule used to be....It was given out. They'd have needed 20 from 10 to win the game if it had been given 6.
I think under the rules right it was given out.
But I think that is probably stretching it to a ridiculous precedent going forward.
Or at least get back inside the boundary rope before touching the ball again. Otherwise you'll end up with players literally standing next to the fence so they can take a run up for a catch and leap over the rope back into the field of play.Yeah, it's out under the rules but the rule is ridiculous. Surely have to start from inside the boundary for it to be legitimate, as the rule used to be....
Yeah, that's what I mean, sorry if it wasn't clear. I think any contact with the ball should have to be initiated from inside the boundary otherwise you can just run miles out, jump and palm it back to another fielder which doesn't sit right with me.Or at least get back inside the boundary rope before touching the ball again. Otherwise you'll end up with players literally standing next to the fence so they can take a run up for a catch and leap over the rope back into the field of play.
If that out whats to stop a player knocking the ball up more than once in kangaroo fashion until they reach the field of play as long as theyre not in contact with ball and ground at the same time ?
Out for me if the player jumps from outside the boundary.
No idea what the rules actually state though.