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Usually the fielder puts their foot back inside the boundary first then makes the “re-catch”.It’s been done many times before.
Usually the fielder puts their foot back inside the boundary first then makes the “re-catch”.It’s been done many times before.
They have a reputation for that though.Those SA players are never going to forget this. How have they fuckin lost this.
Not going to help South Africa's reputation as chokers this final is it?
Just checked, it changed in 2013 to allow the catch as per today, as long as the first “catch” is within the boundary then the fielder can juggle the ball and re-catch without needing to re-ground their foot. Must’ve missed that rule change.Usually the fielder puts their foot back inside the boundary first then makes the “re-catch”.
It was fine...... https://www.skysports.com/cricket/l...eo-from-barbados?postid=7892899#liveblog-bodyDidn’t think you could jump from outside the boundary to make a catch before planting your foot back inside first. Looked very close that.