
Muneeba Ali was initially convicted but was not distributed after the Referee’s review (Screengrabs) The moment of complete confusion meant on Sunday on Sunday, when the Muneeb ali opener was rejected by controversial fashion from the final delivery of the fourth when Muneeb Ali was opened on Sunday on Sunday when Muneeb Ali was released on Sunday at ICC. The incident began when Kranti Gaud bowed to the one who trapped Muneeb in front of medium and feet. India has risen in loud attraction for LBW, but Wicketkeeper Rich Ghosh does not seem to be convinced and Captain Harmanpreet Kaur decided not to protrude.
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When the players discussed the appeal, Deepti Sharma created a sharp direct hit at the end of the attacker and caught Muneeb unconscious outside her fold.
Pakistan Captain Fatima Santo speaks of upire about the release of Muneeb Ali (AP Photo/Eraga Jayawarden)
Initially, the big screen showed “no out” after the first review of the third referee, because Muneeba seemed that her bat had dragged back into the line. But in a dramatic reversal, the officials decided to look more and checked this time if the bat was ground when the ball hit the stumps. Look at a messy momentReplays revealed that her bat was at that exact moment in the air, which led to a conversion. The speed stood and Muneeba remained released to 2 out of 12 balls. The sequence caused visible confusion. Muneeba stood near the border line for a while, a seemingly unconvincing call. Skipper Fatima Sana was also seen to talk to the match official to clarify the decision while the match stopped briefly in the middle of tense discussions. Pakistani dough, Sidra amin, added to the delay, waited near the ropes before the officials were asked to get to the fold. The moment summarized the chaotic passage of the game, which saw that emotions were running high on both sides.According to Act 30 of the game conditions, the dough is considered from its country unless any part of her person or a bat is enshrined by a burst. However, if the dough is already diving or diving and then loses contact for a moment, it is still considered safe. In the case of Muneeba, because it was stationary and did not run or sink, its raised bat meant that it was technically out of its land, and therefore correctly distributed laws. It was an unfortunate end for Muneeb, who seemed to get to the attic before her bat raised at the last minute. Pakistan 18 for 1 for 1 and needed 230 other runs to win. Sadaf Shamas (5*) and Sidra Amin (8*) were fold, while Renuka Singh Thakur kept things in her introductory spell firmly.
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The rare decision on double control and its consequences has left the crowd and players visibly confused for a moment – a reminder of the best margins can affect games.