Uppercut
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I agree. If you watch in slow-mo, you can see some finger under the ball (and by under i mean, below it on the 2d screen) at every stage in the catch. That suggests to me that it's more likely than not that he caught it.Channel 5's team are all saying that they think Strauss caught McKenzie cleanly. And they showed Strauss's reaction in slow motion and you can read his lips: "I think I caught it".
The more I see it, the more out it looks.
However I still think that (under the laws as they now stand) the 3rd umpire had no choice, because you couldn't say it was beyond doubt.
Nevertheless, as you say, 3rd umpire had no choice.
On Strauss's batting, i feel at the moment he suffers from scoring so slowly and with such a limited array of strokes that it gives him a greater chance of getting a good ball or a bad decision. For example, in the opening partnership Cook tends to score almost twice as quickly. So where Strauss gets a bad decision on 30, had Cook got the same decision, he'd have been out for 60. Just a factor that's often overlooked when people talk about "risk-free innings" and the like.