During India vs Pakistan’s clash, there was a drama because Muneeb Ali was released in Colombo in Colombo on Sunday 5th in Colombo. Ali was at the end of the attacker of the arrival because she didn’t know where the ball was and Deepti Sharma was able to hit the stumps. But the release was far from direct.
In the last ball of the fourth ball, Kranti Goud managed to hit Ali on the pads and immediately set out for the attraction. During this time, the Pakistani opener was outside her fold and slowly returned to the fold, but her legs were still out of the line. Ali could first ground the bat, but when the ball hit the stumps, the willow was raised and her legs were out of the fold.
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Initially, the third referee decided to go with the decision not out. Kerrin Klaaste, however, looked at the visual elements again and saw that Ali’s bat was raised as soon as the ball hit the stumps. As a result, the decision was changed and the Pakistani opener was asked to return to the pavilion.
The call of the third referee did not sit well with Pakistan Captain Fatima Sana, who came out of the dressing room to protest against the decision of the fourth referee. Sana was seen in an animated chat with an official because Ali was near the border. The whole Pakistani excavation was shocked by this decision.
Pakistan chases 248 runs to win the match and win the first victory over India.
What does the rule state?
Pursuant to Act 30.1 of MCC LawsThe dough is considered outside the ground unless part of the dough or bat is grounded as a fold. However, the dough can be considered outside their land if the contact between the ground and any part of the dough or the bat is lost.
- 30.1 The dough is considered from its country unless a part of her person or a bat is established at this end.
- 30.1.2 However, the dough is not considered outside its land, if it is running or diving towards its country and beyond it and after the deposit of part of its person or bat for rupture, there is a subsequent loss of contact between the ground and any part of it or a bat or between a bat and a person.
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Published on:
October 5, 2025
