‘Bowling’ that wasn’t supposed to happen: Sachin Tendulkar-Shane Warne witty discussion on Ben Stokes’ lucky existence Cricket News – Times of India

Sydney: England batsman Ben Stokes was most fortunate to escape in recent times when a Cameron Green The ball hit his stumps but he survived as the bails didn’t come off, prompting the veterans Shane Warne And Sachin Tendulkar To discuss the introduction of a possible new law.
The incident happened on the third day of the fourth day. Ashes In Tests on Friday, when Australian all-rounder Green bowled a bowling that hit the left-armer Stokes off the shoulder, anticipating that the ball would go past the stumps.
But it comes back long enough to kiss the off-stump. Bail started rolling out of the groove but eventually settled.
The on-field umpires called for a referral, but as the bails did not come out of the groove completely, Stokes was declared not out. He scored a crucial 66.
Tagging Warne, Tendulkar tweeted, “Should a law be introduced called ‘Hit the stumps after the ball is hit’ but bails not removed? What do you guys think? Bowlers Be fair with me.”

The iconic leg-spinner Warner joked that the point needed to be debated.
“Interesting point and debate my friend. I’ll take it to the World Cricket Committee for discussion and get back to you. Nothing like it seen today – Green’s delivery was 142kph and hit the stumps hard,” Warne said. responded to.

However, another stylish Australian batsman of the past, Damien Martin, had directly said “no” to Tendulkar’s proposal.
However the strange nature of survival took everyone by surprise including former Australian captain Ricky Ponting.
“I haven’t seen anyone with a ball like that,” Ponting said on Channel 7.
“It’s really just moved the stump sideways. That’s why the bail groove actually remains in the groove of the stump.”

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