That's a cock up. Ball is 100% dead after being given out
Hence runs don't count and you can't get two people out in one ball by catching one and running out the other. The ball is dead on one batsman being given out
Posted By: Tony Martin on February 14th 2015 at 11:00:22
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- That's a cock up. Ball is 100% dead after being given out (Other Sports) - Tony Martin, Feb 14, 11:00:22
- If ball had gone for 4 they wouldn't have given the boundary (Other Sports) - Tony Martin, Feb 14, 11:18:25
- But does it become live again because the decision was overturned, hence batsman wasnt out (n/m) (Other Sports) - wobbly, Feb 14, 11:02:16
- What happened? (n/m) (Other Sports) - protheroe fitzgibbon, Feb 14, 11:34:14
- You haven't got a clue (n/m) (Other Sports) - SCC 28, Feb 14, 12:04:59
- You ok hun? (n/m) (Other Sports) - protheroe fitzgibbon, Feb 14, 12:17:22
- You haven't got a clue (n/m) (Other Sports) - SCC 28, Feb 14, 12:04:59
- Nope. First instinct for Anderson would not be to make his ground once Taylor given out (n/m) (Other Sports) - Tony Martin, Feb 14, 11:20:44
- Nope. Proof here (Other Sports) - thebigfeller, Feb 14, 11:07:20
- That is utter bollocks (n/m) (Other Sports) - Hulk Rules, Feb 14, 11:03:10
- What happened? (n/m) (Other Sports) - protheroe fitzgibbon, Feb 14, 11:34:14
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