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‘Busled’ which is not: Sachin-Warne has fun discussion about the survival of Stokes

'Busled' which is not: Sachin-Warne has fun discussion about the survival of Stokes
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Sydney: England Dough Ben Stokes was the luckiest from the last moment when the Cameroon Green Ball hit his stump but he survived when the guarantee was not free, encouraging the legend of Shane Warnne and Sachin Tendulkar to discuss the introduction of new laws.
The incident occurred on the third day of the fourth ash test on Friday when the Australian all-rounder round people were tilted in and gulped grips, anticipating that the ball would pass the stump.
But it’s back enough to kiss the stump.
Guarantee began to get out of the groove but finally settled.
Umpires on the field requested a reference but because the guarantee was not entirely out of the groove, the stokes tuned did not come out.
He went to make 66 importantly should the law be introduced called ‘hitting stumps’ after the ball has hit them but does not revoke the guarantee? What …
https://t.co/evbqeJ8PHK- Sachin Tendulkar (@Sachin_RT) 1641532751000 The Iconic Leg-Spinner Warner said in the jest that the point needed to be debated.
“Interesting points & one to debate my friend.
I will take this to the World Cricket Committee for discussions & return to you.
Never see something like that – Greene’s delivery is 142kph and hit the stump,” Warnne answered.
Interesting points & one to debate my friend.
I will take this to the world cricket committee for discussion & come …
https://t.co/xulng1IUCM- Shane Warne (@Shanewarne) 1641547641000 However, another Aussie dough style of Yesteryears Damien Martyn has a straight tendulkar proposal.
But the strange survival nature is indeed surprising one and all including former Australian captain Ricky Ponting.
“I haven’t seen one with a ball like that,” said Ponting in Channel 7.
“This actually only makes stump moving to the side.
So because it’s a guarantee flow really remains right on the stump flow.”

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