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6 incidents tagged

🏏Mild

Watson's LBW Not Given — WC 2011 Quarter-Final

Australia vs India

24 March 2011

Shane Watson was given not out on a clear LBW off Zaheer Khan early in the 2011 WC quarter-final. He went on to score 25 but the early reprieve allowed Australia to build their innings. India successfully chased 260 to win by 5 wickets.

#shane watson#wc 2011#quarterfinal
🏏Serious

Yuvraj's LBW Reprieve — WC 2011 Semi-Final vs Pakistan

India vs Pakistan

30 March 2011

Yuvraj Singh survived a plumb LBW to Wahab Riaz when on around 20. Replays showed the ball hitting leg stump. No DRS. India won by 29 runs in the most watched cricket match in history. Pakistan's players complained bitterly about the umpiring.

#yuvraj singh#wc 2011#semifinal
🏏Moderate

Watson's LBW Reprieve — WC 2011 Quarter-Final vs India

Australia vs India

24 March 2011

Shane Watson was given not out LBW to Zaheer Khan early in Australia's innings when replays showed the ball hitting middle stump. No DRS existed. Watson scored 25 and Australia posted 260. India successfully chased but the error gifted Australia extra runs and made the chase far more difficult.

#shane watson#wc 2011#quarterfinal
🏏Serious

Graeme Smith's LBW Reprieve — Perth 2008, Australia's Historic Home Defeat

Australia vs South Africa

16 December 2008

Graeme Smith was given not out LBW by umpire Steve Davis when replays showed all three stumps being hit. Smith scored 108 and South Africa won the series 2-1 — Australia's first home series defeat in 16 years.

#graeme smith#perth#lbw
🏏Moderate

Inzamam's LBW Reprieve — Lahore 2006

Pakistan vs India

13 January 2006

Inzamam-ul-Haq was given not out LBW during the 2006 India-Pakistan series when replays showed all three stumps were being hit. He went on to score a vital innings that helped Pakistan win the Test.

#inzamam#lahore#lbw
🏏Serious

Ponting's Caught-Behind Reprieve — 2003 World Cup Final

Australia vs India

23 March 2003

Ricky Ponting edged Zaheer Khan to Rahul Dravid early in his innings but umpire Rudi Koertzen gave it not out. Ponting went on to score 140* as Australia posted 359/2 and won by 125 runs.

#ponting#rudi koertzen#2003 world cup