00:03It's the wall. India hopes Sachin Tendulkar won't fall victim to umpire Steve Buckner's
00:09penchant for a practical joke. Oh, that's close. Too much bounce. Too much bounce. It nipped back.
00:14Oh, he's given him. Oh, no. Gotcha, Sachin. That's a dreadful decision. That is a dreadful
00:21decision. Have a look at this. Just watch the movement and then the bounce. It's obviously
00:27very high. A strange one. I think everybody just let it pause and let it go.
00:43We've got chaos. Now, what happens here? Now, we've got a real situation because Grant Elliott
00:50has been obstructed. He will argue and New Zealand will argue. He hit the deck. Now, it's up
00:56to England to say whether they want the wicked or not. Paul Collingwood has a very interesting
01:01moral situation to deal with. Out. Out. Give and out. Run out. Grant Elliott is not at all
01:12happy. Nor will New Zealand be. Just have another look at this. Now, to me, there's nothing intentional
01:19from anybody. I don't think Sidebottom is getting in Elliott's way. Neither do I think Elliott.
01:24I think Elliott is trying to get out of Sidebottom's way as he goes for the ball, whatever the late
01:28swerves, Barry. Yeah, difficult one. It's happened before. And there's a lot who would say that you
01:33don't take the bails off in situations like that. England decided to do that. The captain decided that
01:38the appeal should stand and he'll have to live with it. Oh, danger, danger. Now then, what have they
01:54done here? Dead ball. Called dead ball. They're fired up South Africa.
02:03Now, he's called dead ball to sort out the issue.
02:13Well, he's gone across to the other side of the pitch and that'll be something umpires will take
02:17into consideration. He's on one side, gets over the other side. He's not looking at the ball. The
02:23ball strikes him. Would he have got in? He was looking at the ball initially, though, wasn't he?
02:29He wants the single. Livingston calls him back. At this point, Roy gets across to the other side
02:34and he is watching the ball. But whether you can say he's got himself deliberately between the ball
02:40and the stumps, I'm not sure. Come on, umpire, Lloyd. And it's Jason Roy.
03:03He wants to review it. He's reviewing it now. But surely if you know you haven't hit it, you say
03:08straight away, don't you? Well, I think he's a bit hesitant there because of what happened at
03:12Lord's in the previous test match. We got a few wrong there, Khawaja.
03:23Do you see the top? Do you notice the top on that delivery?
03:29No, that first replay, it didn't look to me as if he'd hit it.
03:35I'll go to the audio. Why did he not just turn around and say straight away?
03:39Well, that's what I was saying. It just, it looked like he was, he wanted to, but it didn't.
03:43There's nothing there. It really did bounce.
04:05Well, I can't believe that. There's no noise. There's no hot spot. The batsman's not going to review that.
04:15Sweep.
04:22I'm not so sure. I know it's in the laws of the game.
04:38Laws have changed. So, if she was in a delivery stride, she was well within her rights to do that.
05:02I'm ready with my decision for the big screen.
05:16Well, they're going to debate that for a long time, but it is in the laws of the game.
05:23It looks to me as if they're going to bow underarm off the last ball.
05:27Rod and Marsh are saying no, mate.
05:29Arguably the worst cricketing call of all, when Australia's Trevor Chappell bowls an underarm on the last ball of the
05:35match, denying any hope of a New Zealand victory.
05:44Trevor Chappell was socially shunned for years afterwards, but might have got himself a great endorsement deal with a deodorant
05:50brand for the most foul underarms ever.
05:56Hasn't resulted in a field change, though. Not yet.
06:09No ball is a call, but that was a short ball that we were expecting with the field plays that
06:14it has.
06:21And that reaction from Trott even shows you, you're better off having that for shortly.
06:28How far was that? Whoa.
06:31That's like net bowling.
06:38It's high. Now someone's settling under it.
06:42And would you believe it?
06:45Really, would you believe that?
06:47Not if you saw it 15 times.
06:51Ajmal had a shocker the other night.
06:52He dropped Chand the ball twice.
06:55What a gross error.
07:01Shwedmalik can't believe it.
07:02He should have really called aggressively.
07:04Ajmal there bailing out of the attempt.
07:09And then quarreling with Shwedmalik.
07:19Well...
07:26And the next one is putt.
07:27Now they're asking for an appeal here.
07:30They're throwing the ball in.
07:31Intimum, I thought, might have been out of his ground.
07:35Now if he is in the line of the wickets here, this is going to be...
07:43Well, well, this is interesting.
07:46According to the law, he is out.
07:48He's out of his ground there.
07:50He's still a long way out of his crease.
07:52He shouldn't be doing that.
07:55But...
07:56I know a lot of laws in the game that people don't appeal for.
08:00Not too sure if...
08:02That's really in the spirit of the game.
08:17He calls for a single, but the Indians want the ball to go to the boundary.
08:22And it will not reach there, will it?
08:25Yes, it does.
08:26Just has it.
08:27Oh, he pushes it over.
08:31And signals boundary, 284, 49, and it will bring a...
08:41Interesting here.
08:42Will that be five problem?
08:44I think so.
08:44I think if you seem to deliberately kick the ball over.
08:48And I think that's what Steve Davis is checking now.
08:53South Africa won't mind this.
08:54This is time being wasted.
08:55These are crucial moments.
08:58Five signals because he's kicked over.
09:00The ends will change.
09:02Tony starts altering the field.
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