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8 incidents tagged

🏏Serious

Pietersen's Caught-Behind Reprieve — India vs England, Chennai 2012

India vs England

13 December 2012

Kevin Pietersen was given not out on a caught-behind appeal from India when replays and Hot Spot suggested an edge. India reviewed — DRS backed England, leaving the not-out standing under inconclusive evidence rules. Pietersen went on to score 186, one of his finest Test innings, and England won the match. India felt DRS inconsistencies had cost them a crucial wicket at a defining moment.

#kevin pietersen#chennai#caught behind
🏏Moderate

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

India vs Pakistan

30 March 2011

Yuvraj Singh was given not out on a plumb LBW appeal during India's chase in the 2011 World Cup semi-final. He went on to contribute a crucial innings and India won by 29 runs, progressing to win the World Cup.

#yuvraj singh#wc 2011#semifinal
🏏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
🏏Moderate

Shoaib Malik Not Out Caught Behind — Multan 2006

Pakistan vs India

21 January 2006

Shoaib Malik was given not out on a caught-behind during India's tour of Pakistan in 2006, with replays showing a clear inside edge to wicketkeeper MS Dhoni. Pakistan won the match and the series became a watershed moment in sub-continental cricket diplomacy.

#shoaib malik#multan#caught behind
🏏Serious

Flintoff Survives LBW — Edgbaston 2005

England vs Australia

4 August 2005

During his famous 68 in England's second innings at Edgbaston in 2005, Andrew Flintoff survived LBW appeals that replays suggested were out. England won by just 2 runs — the narrowest possible margin — making every reprieve Flintoff received potentially match-deciding.

#andrew flintoff#edgbaston#2005 ashes
🏏Serious

Flintoff's LBW Reprieve — Edgbaston 2005, Two Runs That Changed the Ashes

England vs Australia

4 August 2005

Andrew Flintoff survived at least one LBW appeal during his crucial second-innings 68 at Edgbaston — ball-tracking later suggested the ball was hitting the stumps, but the pre-DRS umpire gave it not out. Flintoff's innings powered England's total and set up a historic two-run victory that turned the 2005 Ashes.

#andrew flintoff#edgbaston#2005 ashes
🏏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 the 2003 World Cup Final 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
🏏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