Okay here I've got 4 screenshots.
No.1 :
Haddin's hands are in front of the stumps already, even before the ball has passed the batsman, and hence there is no way that is NOT a no-ball.
Screenshot No. 2
The exact moment when the ball enters Haddin's gloves, note how far they are from the bails/stumps, and also note that Haddin's hands are
still in front of the stumps.
Screenshot No.3
Another view of the
"exact" moment when the ball enters Haddin's gloves, again, confirms he took the ball before the stumps, which means, there is no way the ball had hit the bails before they entered his gloves, or otherwise, Laws of physics had a temporary breakdown at the stumps area at that very precise moment, and somehow caused the ball to pass
through Haddin's gloves, hit the bails, and then somehow pop back into his gloves in the reverse motion.
Screenshot No.4
The best confirmation of Haddin grabbing the ball in front of the stumps, as well as his lower gloves are in touch with the top of the stumps.
So two questions to Haddin:
1. How did you even dare to make that argument that the ball clipped the bails and then popped into the stumps?
2. How can you question Vettori speaking to the presspeople, when Haddin refuted the suggestions in front of the same people?
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