The Citizen (KZN)

Big mistake mars first day

- Wellington

– The Australia-New Zealand cricket series faced a fresh umpiring drama on the opening day of the first Test in Wellington yesterday with Australian batsman Adam Voges given a reprieve after being bowled.

After New Zealand were swiftly dismissed for 183, Australia were well on top at 147/3 at stumps but could just as easily have been four down.

Voges (above) was bowled in the last over of the day by Doug Bracewell, only for umpire Richard Illingwort­h to signal a no ball.

Television replays, however, confirmed it was a legitimate delivery.

Australian bowler Josh Hazlewood, the tourists’ chief destroyer with 4/42, said the incident brought back memories of the dismissal of Mitchell Marsh in a oneday match a week ago.

Marsh was given not out on a caught-and-bowled appeal only for the decision to be overturned after a huge crowd uproar when a replay on the big screen showed the ball had not hit the ground as first thought.

“We were just hoping it did not come up on the big screen too quickly,” Hazlewood said, with the Australian­s aware a mistake had been made with the Voges decision.

“The umpires made the decision and we can just go off that. That’s what they’re there for, to make those tough decisions and that’s how it went.”

New Zealand were disappoint­ed but Mark Craig said there was nothing they could do about the ruling.

“That’s cricket. Once his (the umpire’s) arm goes out there’s not much you can do about it. That’s the way it goes,” he said. – AFP

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