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Posted July 15, 2009 00:59 · last edited March 18, 2021 07:28

whitby fever wrote:
Yes. But as soon as his gloves pass he stumps it should be called a no-ball. And Haddins gloves past the stumps before Strauss hit the ball.
 
if keepers gloves are in front of the stumps before the ball is delivered then its a no ball otherwise its fine, happened recently in the Aus v SA series I think.
theprof2009-07-15 12:59:28

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whitby fever wrote:
Yes. But as soon as his gloves pass he stumps it should be called a no-ball. And Haddins gloves past the stumps before Strauss hit the ball.
 
if keepers gloves are in front of the stumps before the ball is delivered then its a no ball otherwise its fine, happened recently in the Aus v SA series I think.
theprof2009-07-15 12:59:28