The Asian Age

THEM OUT MAXWELL RUES LOSING KEY MOMENTS

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London, June 10: India captain Virat Kohli and Australia skipper Aaron Finch joined forces to condemn the “unfair” bail controvers­y that threatens to ruin the ongoing World Cup.

Australia opener David Warner avoided being bowled early in his side’s unsuccessf­ul run-chase at the Oval on Sunday when he deflected Jasprit Bumrah’s delivery onto the wicket via his boot.

Not for the first time in this tournament, the ball struck the stumps but failed to dislodge the bails, meaning Warner earned an unexpected reprieve.

It was the fifth incident in the tournament of the ‘zing’ bails, which contain lights that flash when the ball hits the wicket, failing to come off when hit.

In the West Indies’ game against Australia on Thursday, Chris Gayle was saved when the bails stayed on despite his stump being clipped by a 91 mph (146 kph) Mitchell Starc delivery.

Other high-profile instances included South Africa’s Quinton de Kock being reprieved against England in the tournament’s opening game and Sri Lanka’s Dimuth Karunaratn­e surviving against New Zealand.

The Internatio­nal Cricket Council (ICC) have defended using the ‘zing’ bails’, claiming they are lighter than the standard wooden ones normally used at all levels of cricket.

But Warner, who was on one at the time of his escape, went on to score ■ The reason being cited is their weight as there are a lot of wires inside to ensure they glow on being hit.

56, and the issue is becoming a huge talking point, with former England captains Michael Vaughan and Nasser Hussain calling on the ICC to do something about an issue which threatens to turn a freak occurrence into a routine event.

Although India won the match by 36 runs, Warner’s escape could have been a turning point and Kohli made it clear the situation was unacceptab­le.

“Definitely. This is not something you expect at internatio­nal level,” he told reporters. “The technology is great. It’s very precise when you make something happen with the stumps.

“But you literally have to smash the stumps really hard to knock them out. That’s me as a batsman saying that.

“These are fast bowlers, these are not medium-pace bowlers.

“We checked and the stump was not knocked in very hard so I don’t know what’s going on. Is the stump too thick or too rigid?

“No team will like ■ There have been close to 10 occasions during the ongoing World Cup when the ball has hit the stumps but bails haven’t come off.

■ Australia have suffered at least five times and skipper Finch is expectedly fuming. to

see that, if you bowl a good ball and you don’t get a guy out. I haven’t seen that happen so many times in the past.”

Finch’s team were beneficiar­ies of the latest bail incident, but that did not stop the Australia captain from also voicing his concerns.

Asked if it was wrong the bails could effectivel­y decide a major match, Finch said: “Yeah, I think so. We were on the right end of it today, but I think going forward it is a bit unfair at times.

“It hit the stumps pretty hard. It does seem to be happening more and more, which is unfortunat­e. “I’m not sure what they can do. I don’t know how much lighter they can make the bails.

“You would hate to see something like that happen in a World Cup semifinal or final when you have done the hard work to set up the batsman.”

Lighter bails is the way out, feels Indian pacer Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar. “All I know is that bails should be lighter so that when I hit the stumps, it comes off.” London, June 10: Australia all-rounder Glenn Maxwell said missing out on “key moments” against India led to their first defeat in this World Cup here.

India posted a massive 352 for 5, riding on a profession­al performanc­e by the top-order led by Shikhar Dhawan (117). In reply, Australia were dismissed for 316 to suffer a 36-run loss. Reflecting on the loss, Maxwell said: “Yeah we probably just missed a few key moments during the game. Couple of dropped catches, missed run-out from myself. I could have run out Shikhar Dhawan with a little back-flick there. “Just a few little moments like that in a World Cup game can be heightened by the end of the game,” he said.

All I know is that bails should be lighter so that when I hit the stumps, it comes off — Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar

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