Zinzan
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As I said earlier, I don't for a minute think his intention was to deliberately knock the bails off, but I believe that he knew his gloves had hit first & were in front of the wickets after it happened. His initial reaction to the dismissal backs this up. At this point I feel he should have been obliged to tell the umpire he wasn't sure. He had this opportunity & didn't take it. Thats the problem I have with it, there was obviously some doubt & now he's been made to look like an idiot, now everyone can see it was clearly not out.I think what they've missed is that it's a no ball if the gloves are infront of the stumps during delivery...I don't think you'll find a keeper of international standard anywhere in the world who moves his gloves towards the ball as it's coming at him. Haddin's fingertips look to have been infront of the stumps when the ball was delivered, but he's clearly moving them towards his body in preparation to take the ball when he clips the bails. So he could well have clipped the bails and still taken the ball level with the stumps or behind them. It certainly sounds like the ball clips the stumps on the replay at normal speed. What this person has said is great if you want to accuse Haddin of cheating, but it seems to lack common sense or knowledge of how the keeper takes the ball...and I'd guess it's deliberate in an attempt to make their point.
The guy shouldn't have been out, but the way some people are carrying out about what he 'should have known' etc is pretty ridiculous.
If you did see the you-tube clip, you should pay some attention to the various comments made by folks from Australia, stating how disappointed they are with Haddin & the whole incident. So don't try & make out I'm the lone-ranger on this one.
In retrospect the term "blatant cheating' was OTT, but I still think given the way he reacted, it looked like he felt something was untoward & didn't bother clarifying it with the umpire, so whilst it may not be 'blatant cheating' it was 'dishonest' at best from Haddin.
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