Rahul Tiwari
khelja|28-02-2025
If the batsman is out of the crease and drops wicketkeeper Bells, it is out but in the Champions Trophy, there was something else in the match of Afghanistan and Australia. In this match, Noor Ahmed was out of the crease during Afghanistan's innings, wicketkeeper English had dropped Bells but despite this he was not out and the reason for this was the umpire's mistake. Let us tell you why this happened?
Noor Ahmed went out of the crease soon after taking a run on the last ball of the 47th over of Afghanistan's innings and during this time wicketkeeper English dropped Bells.
If seen, it is out but Noor Ahmed was not given out by the mistake of the umpire. In fact, the umpire termed the over before the ball reached the wicketkeeper. After this, Noor Ahmed got out of the crease and the batsman was not given out even after dropping English bails. Australia captain Steve Smith also did not appeal showing a big heart.There is a direct rule in cricket that the umpire cannot give him a dead until the ball does not reach the wicketkeeper and the bowler after the throw. But the umpire broke this rule on the Lahore ground.
What would have happened if something similar happened in the final of the Champions Trophy? This is a big question.Talking about the match, Afghanistan scored 273 against Australia. Sedikullah Atal scored the highest 85 runs, while all -rounder Ajmatullah Omrajai scored 67 runs. Apart from him, Ibrahim Jadaran scored 22 and Hashmatullah Shahidi scored 20 runs. For Australia, Ben Divarshius took 3 wickets. Spencer Johnson and Adam Jampa got 2-2 wickets. Nathan Ellis and Glenn Maxwell got one success each.
What would have happened if something similar happened in the final of the Champions Trophy? This is a big question.Talking about the match, Afghanistan scored 273 against Australia. Sedikullah Atal scored the highest 85 runs, while all -rounder Ajmatullah Omrajai scored 67 runs. Apart from him, Ibrahim Jadaran scored 22 and Hashmatullah Shahidi scored 20 runs. For Australia, Ben Divarshius took 3 wickets. Spencer Johnson and Adam Jampa got 2-2 wickets. Nathan Ellis and Glenn Maxwell got one success each.