IND vs AUS: Why did Ishan Kishan’s stumping try off Axar Patel’s bowling lead to a no-ball? Rules defined

In the nineteenth over of the third T20I between India and Australia in Guwahati on Tuesday, the on-field umpire’s resolution to evaluation a stumping try off the bowling of Axar Patel resulted in a large supply being finally deemed a no-ball.

Axar bowled broad outdoors off to Matthew Wade, who missed the ball and misplaced his steadiness barely whereas wicketkeeper Ishan Kishan eliminated the bails behind him. The replay footage used to find out the end result of the stumping try confirmed Kishan had collected the ball simply in entrance of the stumps, which resulted within the tv umpire calling it a no-ball straightaway.

Wade was awarded a free-hit subsequent ball, which the Australia skipper duly deposited for a six over long-on. Australia went on to win the match by five-wickets because of Glenn Maxwell’s 47-ball hundred.

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According to MCC’s Law 27.3.1, “The wicket-keeper shall remain wholly behind the wicket at the striker’s end from the moment the ball comes into play until a ball delivered by the bowler touches the bat or person of the striker or passes the wicket at the striker’s end, or the striker attempts a run.”

Further, Law 27.3.2 states that, “In the event of the wicket-keeper contravening this Law, the striker’s end umpire shall call and signal No ball as soon as applicable after the delivery of the ball.”

Source web site: sportstar.thehindu.com

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