Yesterday cricket match prediction: Hardik Pandya – Bowling or not?

Hardik Pandya was dismissed in questionable circumstances in the first ODI against New Zealand at Hyderabad, and in the third referee ruled he had been bowled, which may have been the wicketkeeper’s glove removing the bail.

The sending off came in his 40th over of India’s innings when Hardyk tried to force Darryl’s Mitchell delivery into his third deep but checked his shot at the last minute. occurred in Bail was removed when the ball came very close to the stumps, and the field referee left the decision to televised referee K Ananthapadmanabhan.

Replays showed that stump-facing wicketkeeper Tom Latham also had his glove in close proximity to his stirrup. The stirrups seemed to lighten up a bit after the ball flew over Latham’s glove stump.

A televised referee made sure Latham’s glove was behind the stump before picking up the ball. The ball was there, so it was a legal delivery. Ravi Shastri, a commentator at the time, was not convinced. “Oh, it’s been distributed! Daryl Mitchell should be happy,” said Shastri. “When I looked again where the goalkeeper’s glove was and where the ball was as it went through the stumps, it looked like it was at least an inch, an inch, an inch bigger, so I was really happy. Halfway up the stump”… the ball clearly appears to be above the bar, seen to pass the glove, no red light, but only later. please. From this angle you can see that the glove is closer to the temple than the ball. ”

Hardik was dismissed from his 38 balls he was sacked for 28 balls and ended his 74 partnership with 5 wickets. Shubman Gill scored his second century first in the ODI, leading India to a total of 349 with 8.

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