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Amid outrage from fans and experts, the International Cricket Council has issued clarification over Rassie van der Dussen‘s LBW decision in a World Cup match between Pakistan and South Africa on Friday. In the 19th over of South Africa’s 271-run chase, netizens spotted an ‘erroneous’ glitch after van der Dussen was adjudged LBW off Usama Mir‘s delivery. The South African batter went on the back foot without judging the trajectory of the ball and Mir’s delivery struck him on the pads. On-field umpire Paul Reiffel raised his finger, but van der Dussen immediately went for the DRS.

At first, the ball-tracking technology showed that Mir’s delivery would have gone on to miss the leg stump but that tracking was taken off air.

However, another tracking appeared, showing that the ball was clipping the leg stump. That is where all the confusion started as fans posted screenshots of the DRS glitch on social media.

On both occasions, the tracking showed the ball was pitching in line, the impact was ‘umpire’s call’, but both had a different trajectory on the final part.

Van der Dussen was in disbelief as the third umpire asked the Reiffel to stay with his original decision. However, ans were quick to question the reason behind the glitch

Despite agreeing that there was glitch in the technology, ICC clarified that the right decision was made eventually.

“In today’s match between South Africa and Pakistan, an incomplete graphic was erroneously displayed during the LBW review of Rassie van der Dussen. The completed graphic with the right details was ultimately displayed,” an ICC spokesperson was quoted as saying by Wisden.

In the end, South Africa won the match by one wicket, with Keshav Maharaj hitting the winning boundary.

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“You’re Not Able To…”: Pakistan Great Blasts Babar And Co Over Missed Catches During Cricket World Cup 2023 https://artifexnews.net/youre-not-able-to-pakistan-great-blasts-babar-and-co-over-missed-catches-during-cricket-world-cup-2023-4500434/ Sat, 21 Oct 2023 07:02:45 +0000 https://artifexnews.net/youre-not-able-to-pakistan-great-blasts-babar-and-co-over-missed-catches-during-cricket-world-cup-2023-4500434/ Read More ““You’re Not Able To…”: Pakistan Great Blasts Babar And Co Over Missed Catches During Cricket World Cup 2023” »

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Legendary Pakistan fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar was extremely critical of Babar Azam and Co after they missed multiple catches during the Cricket World Cup 2023 match against Australia on Friday. Pakistan dropped the catch of David Warner early and the veteran batter went on to hit a massive century to guide Australia to a mammoth total of 367. Warner stitched together a record opening partnership with Mitchell Marsh and it took a special five-wicket haul from Shaheen Afridi to restrict them to a total below 400.  Akhtar took to social media to point out that on a pitch that was providing assistance to bowlers, the fielders needed to hold on to the chances in order to give them a boost.

“As it is, you’re not able to create opportunities. Atleast grab the ones which batters are giving. Come on guys, you cant drop so many catches!!!!!!” Akhtar posted on X (formerly known as Twitter).

When Usama Mir grassed a dolly catch off David Warner in the Cricket World Cup match in Bengaluru on Friday, he kept up Pakistan’s unwanted tradition of dropping catches against Australia.

Warner miscued a lofted shot off pacer Shaheen Shah Afridi in the fifth over but the ball sneaked through the hands of a confused Mir at mid-on.

Warner, 10 at the time, punished Pakistan by cracking his 21st ODI century, fifth in all World Cup matches, and went on to score 163 in a total of 367-9.

Warner’s drop continued Pakistan’s sloppiness in crucial Australia matches, starting at the 2015 World Cup.

In the quarter-final at Adelaide, Pakistan were defending a paltry 214-run target.

Australia were in a spot of bother at 83-3 when Rahat Ali grassed a simple catch off Shane Watson‘s miscued hook off pacer Wahab Riaz.

Watson recovered to hit 64 not out in Australia’s six-wicket win on the way to lifting the World Cup for the fifth time.

Four years later in Taunton, Asif Ali dropped Aaron Finch off Riaz in the slips with the opener on 37. Finch went on to score 82 in Australia’s 41-run win.

In the 2021 Twenty20 World Cup semi-final in Dubai, Pakistan’s Hasan Ali dropped Matthew Wade at deep mid-wicket when Australia needed 22 off the last two overs.

(With AFP inputs)

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Pakistan Focus On Shaheen Afridi Revival At Nets; Usama Mir May Replace Shadab Khan vs Australia https://artifexnews.net/pakistan-focus-on-shaheen-afridi-revival-at-nets-usama-mir-may-replace-shadab-khan-vs-australia-4493300/ Wed, 18 Oct 2023 14:25:34 +0000 https://artifexnews.net/pakistan-focus-on-shaheen-afridi-revival-at-nets-usama-mir-may-replace-shadab-khan-vs-australia-4493300/ Read More “Pakistan Focus On Shaheen Afridi Revival At Nets; Usama Mir May Replace Shadab Khan vs Australia” »

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Pakistan players trooped into the Chinnaswamy Stadium on a clement Wednesday afternoon, looking every inch unhurried and talking boisterously to each other, except one. Shaheen Shah Afridi was all business and walked to the centre straightaway in the company of bowling coach Morne Morkel. Pakistan camp might have heaved a sigh of relief to see that as the strapping left-arm pacer did not show any signs of a draining fever that had gripped the team upon its arrival in the City, while engaging himself fully in the ensuing net session.

Afridi took a good look at the pitch which sported a tinge of green before starting the day’s proceedings with stretching and some assorted warm-up drills.

Soon, the 23-year-old shifted himself to the centre nets and started bowling with short run-ups as Morkel watched him from up close.

As the session progressed, Afridi stepped up on the pace and troubled the right-handed batters with those sharp, incoming deliveries.

Later, he tried his hand in batting as well, facing his teammates and a few throwdowns from the sidearm specialist.

But the whole exercise holds a deeper meaning for Pakistan as in the absence of injured Naseem Shah, Afridi is expected to shoulder the team’s attack in the World Cup.

However, he was not delivered yet on the expected lines. Afridi has taken four wickets from three matches and his economy rate of 6.31 is the second worst among Pakistan bowlers behind leg-spinner Shadab Khan, 6.55.

His average for the tournament stands at 34.75, and both those stats are significantly higher than his career numbers – 5.51 and 23.87.

Not so long ago, Afridi was a fearsome presence with the new ball, inflicting some serious damage in the Powerplay segment to rob opposition teams of early momentum.

But in this tournament, Afridi looked a far cry from that furious avatar of him. Along with his reduced efficiency, the Pakistan management will be even more concerned with the sharp dip in Afridi’s pace.

A bowler capable of touching close to 150 clicks, Afridi has crossed the 140-mark only intermittently in this World Cup, as batsmen tackled him with consummate ease on the slower Indian pitches.

The match against India at Ahmedabad was a case in point for that. Rohit Sharma flicked and pulled Afridi for fours and sixes, and Virat Kohli unfurled a delectable cover drive while leaning on his front foot, and those were the shots a fast bowler would loath to see being played against him.

But here Afridi was left with no real answers as his first four overs went for 32 runs and the wicket of Shubman Gill would hardly have been of any solace.

“His problem seems more in the mind than with his skills. The ability will not go away after one match or two. Perhaps, he is over-trying things, maybe the absence of Naseem (Shah) has hit him a bit, with whom he has good new ball partnership.

“He should just relax and not think about his role and external things like that. Focus just on bowling, and I think he will be alright,” tells Waqas Ahmed, bowling coach of Afridi’s PSL team Lahore Qalandars.

Pakistan will hope that Afridi will slip into his best on Friday against Australia, and that will be imperative for them after a pasting by India.

Mir for Shadab?

Apart from Afridi, Pakistan will also be concerned with the form of Shadab, who plucked just two wickets from three matches while leaking runs aplenty.

The underwhelming Shahdab is a big reason for Pakistan’s failure to exercise control over rivals in the middle-overs.

In that context, they might just think of giving a chance to Usama Mir, the 27-year-old leg-spinner from Sialkot.

Mir, who recovered completely from the fever, has played eight ODIs and has taken 11 wickets so far.

Meanwhile, all the Pakistan players save reserve wicketkeeper Mohamad Haris attended the day’s practice session.

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