Let's add Neil Broom b. Clarke - but not actually b. Clarke at all - via Haddin's gloves in an ODI around 2010 sometime. I think it was the same series where Clarke took a 'catch' off Gareth Hopkins where both his hands were on top of the ball and the ball was resting on the ground - a technique I'd never seen before or since. But then umpire Ponting gave it out at slip so Hoppy had to go.
The Nigel Llong 'it could have been anything' one is the worst in our storied rivalry. The underarm was legal, albeit morally bankrupt, but if you've lived in Australia you know that the moral code is written in Swahili and no-one's ever bothered to read it. I still remember where I was when Nigel decided a blob on hotspot created at the same time the ball passed Lyon's bat could have been a cicada, a drip of sweat or even a birth mark that bat had recently developed.
The Nigel Llong 'it could have been anything' one is the worst in our storied rivalry. The underarm was legal, albeit morally bankrupt, but if you've lived in Australia you know that the moral code is written in Swahili and no-one's ever bothered to read it. I still remember where I was when Nigel decided a blob on hotspot created at the same time the ball passed Lyon's bat could have been a cicada, a drip of sweat or even a birth mark that bat had recently developed.