My thoughts on the incident were that it was out - just out. However, with the playing conditions and match situation as it was, it would have immensely unprofessional of Bell to do anything other than review it - and it's not his fault the technology's not capable of giving fully correct feedback.
He's no more of a cheat than any of the hundreds of batsmen who have stood still having nicked behind. It's not unlike the Suarez handball in the World Cup in some ways - utter gamesmanship, but I'd do it in his position without blinking. Even if I knew I'd feathered it.
To change the subject, I thought Clarke's captaincy was very good yesterday, but a little hyperactive today. A lot of things seemed to be tried for a few minutes, discarded, and replaced with another idea - Hussey's over, the straight mid off to Cook, floating slips, deep points, Hilfenhaus' one-over new ball spell... it smacked a little bit of trying too hard to make his presence known rather than going with what was necessary, and sitting in.to hold station, trying to build the pressure. Still, 208 runs to the good and not complaining,