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garage flower

State Vice-Captain
Conclusive evidence is not the barometer, the third umpire is asked whether he has 'a high degree of confidence' that the decision was incorrect. Obviously Aleem Dar had a high degree of confidence that Chanderpaul did not edge it.
Ah, saved me the job!

Gower and co. seem to have invented this "conclusive evidence" wording. According to the official guidlines posted on Sky it is "a high degree of confidence" that's required, which is subtly - but importantly - different.

As pskov says, Aleem Dar - quite reasonably - must have had a high degree of confidence that Shiv missed it. Why he didn't have a similarly high degree of confidence that Strauss edged one a few minutes ago, I'm not sure.
 

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