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RCB vs KKR: Why Virat Kohli's dismissal divided the internet. What ICC law states

RCB Captain Faf Du Plessis said ,'Virat and myself thought that the ball was higher than the waist (on Kohli's dismissal), I guess they measured from the popping crease, one team thinks it's high, the other doesn't.'

April 22, 2024 / 00:57 IST
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Virat Kohli
Virat Kohli

The dismissal of Virat Kohli who was caught and bowled by Kolkata Knight Riders bowler Harshit Rana has divided the internet. The delivery which was a high full toss was hit by Kohli who was standing outside his crease and third umpire  Michael Gough gave it out saying that the ball was dipping on Virat.  The Hawk-Eye system that measures no-balls for height came into play when Kohli was dismissed for a seven-ball 18 during RCB's chase of 223 against the Kolkata Knight Riders.

 

What does the law say?

According to the MCC Law 41.7.1 it  states that "any delivery that passes or would have passed, without pitching, beyond the waist height of the batter standing straight at the popping crease is an invalid delivery. The umpire shall call and indicate "No ball whenever such a delivery is delivered. A waist-high delivery is not a no-ball if the bowler is slower. Unless the speed is medium or fast, it must be significantly higher - over the shoulders - to constitute an illegal delivery.

The delivery, which seemed to be dipping on the batter, was just above the waist of Kohli when he made contact with the ball. The star batter was standing just outside the crease at that moment.

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