dangermows
Striker
If a fielder is sprinting for a catch towards the boundary rope, takes the catch and is unable to stop himself from going over the rope its ruled not a catch.
Could the fielder, upon realising he is unable to stop before the rope, throw the ball up immediately after the catch in apparent celebration (Ian Bell for example tends to hoy the ball away almost immediately after a catch) and the catch stand?
*I know you can throw it up, step over the rope and then come back on and catch it but wondered if that example above would be legit (say one step after catching it you hoy it in celebration before taking the next step over the rope.
Could the fielder, upon realising he is unable to stop before the rope, throw the ball up immediately after the catch in apparent celebration (Ian Bell for example tends to hoy the ball away almost immediately after a catch) and the catch stand?
*I know you can throw it up, step over the rope and then come back on and catch it but wondered if that example above would be legit (say one step after catching it you hoy it in celebration before taking the next step over the rope.