The Citizen (Gauteng)

Baby Proteas the ‘victims’ in World Cup win

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The Baby Proteas, currently involved in the Under-19 World Cup in New Zealand, are the “victims” of a heated debate of cricket rules and the so-called “spirit of the game”.

Opener Jiveshan Pillay was controvers­ially given out obstructin­g the field yesterday in their 76-run defeat of the West Indies after innocuousl­y picking up the ball.

The left-hander had chased a wide delivery but got an inside edge, with the ball stopping close to his off-stump. West Indian skipper Emmanuel Stewart appealed and the decision was referred to the third umpire. He eventually ruled Pillay was out after several replays.

Various observers argue that because Pillay waited for the ball to be stationary, he didn’t interfere with play and that the ball was dead.

However, the problem is that Law 37.4 states that “either batsman is out obstructin­g the field if, at any time while the ball is in play and, without the consent of a fielder, he/she uses the bat or any part of his/her person to return the ball to any fielder.”

In this case, it would seem that Pillay was given out on the basis that he didn’t have the “consent” of the fielder.

National coach Lawrence Mahatlane was diplomatic about the incident. “Our take is very simple: we play to the laws of the game and it’s part of the laws,” he said in a television interview.

But Proteas skipper Faf du Plessis wasn’t and he took to Twitter to air his grievance.

“This is a absolute joke … not in the spirit of the game. I have done this almost a 100 times,” he wrote.

Former Australian quick Mitchell Johnson had less sympathy though.

“It’s in the rule book so fair play,” Johnson said on Twitter.

Wicketkeep­er/batsman Wandile Makwetu smashed an unbeaten 99 off 99 balls to help Mahatlane’s charges recover from 112/5 to post 282/8 against the defending champions in Mount Maunganui yesterday.

Hermann Rolfes then took 4/33 to lead the charge with the ball in bowling out the Windies for 206 and help the Baby Proteas qualify for the Super League..

South Africa, who started their campaign with a win against Kenya, take on hosts New Zealand in their final group match on Saturday. – Sports Staff

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Citizen.co.za. Screengrab of Jiveshan Pillay taken off Youtube. To watch the replay of the incident, visit

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