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MCC clarifies Akash Deep’s ‘no ball’ that dismissed Joe Root: Controversy laid to rest

The incident took place late on Day 4 of the second Test in Birmingham, which India won by a record 336 runs to level the series 1-1.

July 08, 2025 / 16:17 IST
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MCC clarifies Akash Deep’s ‘no ball’ that dismissed Joe Root
MCC clarifies Akash Deep’s ‘no ball’ that dismissed Joe Root

Three days after a controversial ball by India pacer Akash Deep that bowled Joe Root, the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) passed it's verdict on the matter on Monday, which has been heavily argued. The incident took place late on Day 4 of the second Test in Birmingham, which India won by a record 336 runs to level the series 1-1.

Alison Mitchell, a BBC TMS commentator, noted that it was a backfoot no-ball shortly after Akash had knocked Root for 6 with an angling delivery, raising the possibility that an umpiring error had cost England a crucial wicket. She said: “The delivery from Akash Deep — which we said was wide off the crease — his foot on the back crease is out. Looks like by about two inches. Maybe a little bit more. But comfortably. So his back foot, which needs to land within the line, just taps about two inches over the line. Not picked up!”

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Her comment caused a stir on social media, as fans posted videos and screenshots implying that Akash's back foot had made contact with the return crease. In his stint with JioStar commentary, former England batsman Jonathan Trott reinforced the notion.

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