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I agree!I watched it and it was .... a spectacularcatchsix
I agree!I watched it and it was .... a spectacularcatchsix
it's compressing mate, but it shows the impact of the foot on the sponge and shows the ripple on the apron at the bottom of the sponge.Top angle camera shot from behind the boundary confirms that his foot is well inside and not touching any cushion/rope.
The other camera shot that is being circulated is very unreliable because it is "compressing" many metres and centimetres of space. It is not giving you the "depth" around the boundary space. So you get the illusion that his foot is very close to touching the cushion of the rope. But it wasn't. And any minor movement is probably just grass/soil.
Because top angle shot (which gives you accurate vision around the boundary space) clearly shows his feet were well inside the rope. Clear gap at all times when he is contact with the ball.
1 is OK but not 3 in 6 decisions. And that was the least controversial. Other 2 were even more disputed.
And in reply he would have posted WC Final image . I think after last year WC Final , we have reached draw with the Aussies in trolling department.
Nah.. Tests > ODIs > T20IsAnd in reply he would have posted WC Final image . I think after last year WC Final , we have reached draw with the Aussies in trolling department.
I've seen that clip and it's not clear and obvious. And this is coming from someone who was desperately hoping while watching the replays that his foot had touched it. Like I said before, I have no problem with it being given out.there's a clip on facebook reels, which shows that his left boot JUST touched the boundary sponge whilst the ball was still in his hand.
DefinitelyDiego Maradona's >>> Suryakumar Yadav's
This optical illusion has already been debunked.Six. Clear ripple in the boundary.