Gill caught by Green: clear or not?

It was a spectacular effort from the 6'7" Green once again. He had taken a high one-handed blinder with his right hand in India's first innings to dismiss Ajinkya Rahane, and here he had to dive low to his left and pluck the ball milliseconds before it hit the turf. Replays though suggested it was a close call.

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Rohit didn't agree though. He seemed to mouth an audible "No" as the "Out" flashed on the big screen at The Oval.

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The replays on the broadcast lost a frame between Green catching with his fingers underneath the ball as he fell to the grass and then throwing it up in celebration. Did the ball in that frame - as he rolled his hand over - touch the turf? There seemed to be no conclusive evidence to say either way, and both of ESPNcricinfo's Time Out experts - Sanjay Manjrekar and Brad Haddin - were of the opinion the right decision had been made.

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"When you see it actual time, it is extremely necessary factor to see and one thing I've advocated to lots of people about when there's a evaluation for a low catch that goes upstairs to the TV umpire, they get plenty of angles and the frozen picture is one thing that units the cat among the many pigeons," Manjrekar said. "The viewers see the frozen picture and see the leather-based touching the turf … in actual time, it regarded like a reasonably sensible catch, only a good movement. If you ask me if that was a catch, I'd say, sure, sensible catch."

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Haddin said: "I believed it was a clear catch and Green acquired his fingers beneath the ball. I prefer it at actual time as a result of if you happen to sluggish it down an excessive amount of and take a look at completely different frames, it will probably create plenty of doubt. In this case, he had his fingers beneath the ball and it was a clear catch."

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That was the final motion earlier than the tea interval on the fourth day, with the gamers leaving the sphere to boos from the largely Indian crowd. Gill fell for 18 off 19 along with his group 41 for 1 in 7.1 overs in a chase of 444.

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