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2nd Test, Lord's, London

Spark

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His fingers are quite clearly under the ball. Unless the grass is like three inches thick, there's no possible way it's touched the ground.
 

Spark

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Tony Greig proved years ago that the wrong camera angle lies. It’s out.
I genuinely get annoyed every time these discussions pop up because it's been so well and repeatedly demonstrated how these things work. Are the fingers under the ball at the point of contact? If yes, then out. It really is that straightforward.

EDIT: Said exactly the same things when Kohli was caught at 2nd slip at Perth last December ftr and half of India went mad.
 
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morgieb

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Increasingly thinking that century was a fluke. Door now ajar again, though the tailenders can block and aren't lefties.
 

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