AndyZaltzHair
Hall of Fame Member
It did not look like that the bowler paused. He ran in and made that happen. After replaying for few times in slow mo, it looked like that the bat would have stayed inside if the bowler went into his action at the same time like he would normally do. The non striker was dragging his bat out with the motion of the bowler. It was a perfectly disguised trick by the bowler.So if a bowler strays a couple of millimetres outside the line and a batsman gets out it's still a noball right? The bowler stopped in his stride and executed the run out. That's the law.. End of story. It was the perfect decision.
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