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Re: [nukkad] Tendulkar called back after given out



 
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MS Dhoni and Harbhajan were also given out when they were not! however they
were not recalled by Assad Rauf.
Dhoni was caught off a no ball and Harbhajan didnt snick the ball as shown
by the snickometer.
C'est la vie
Ravi


On 9/22/06, Harshal Chhaya  wrote:
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> >From today's Grapevine news:
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> Tendulkar called back after given out
> Kuala Lumpur, Sep 22 The Kinrara Oval here was the scene of a bizarre
> occurence when Sachin Tendulkar was called back by the umpire
> immediately after being given out. Tendulkar was given out caught
> behind off his old nemesis Glenn McGrath after he had made only four
> but television replays showed clearly that the ball had deflected from
> the batsman's shoulder with the bat or the gloves nowhere near it.
> Realising his mistake, umpire Mark Benson of England recalled
> Tendulkar, who had started walking back dejectedly. Australian captain
> Ricky Ponting was seen arguing with the umpire and later was also
> involved in a banter with the Indian batsman. According to Law 27.9,
> an umpire can alter his decision, provided it is done promptly.
> However, Tendulkar could not capitalise on the slice of good fortune
> as he was out caught by Mike Hussey at point off speedster Brett Lee
> in the very next over on the same score. Interestingly, the Australian
> innings earlier in the day had seen a similar incident. Wicketkeeper
> Brad Haddin was initially adjudged run out only to be called back
> after television replays showed that bowler Harbhajan Singh had broken
> the stumps before he had the ball in his hand. That decision proved
> crucial as Haddin scored a valuable 46 and, along with Brad Hogg (38),
> took Australia to 213 to give the team something to defend.
>
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