@BernardKeane It's a ridiculous rule. How can you be out(caught legally) then later become not out after if fielder goes over rope
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@BernardKeane (f) a fielder catches the ball in the air after it has crossed the boundary provided that (i) he has no part of his -
@BernardKeane person touching, or grounded beyond, the boundary at any time when he is in contact with the ball. http://www.rulesofcricket.co.uk/the_rules_of_cricket/the_rules_of_cricket_law_32.htm … -
@BernardKeane (ii) the ball has not been grounded beyond the boundary. -
@BernardKeane 4. Fielder within the field of play (a) A fielder is not within the field of play if he touches the boundary -
@BernardKeane or has any part of his person grounded beyond the boundary. -
@adlrope@BernardKeane Wrong. New rules in 2013. Bernard' s right http://www.lords.org/mcc/laws-of-cricket/law-changes-2013-explained/law-32-changes-caught/ … -
@iamdanscherer@BernardKeane Apologies, but laws 32.3 & 32.4, do not seem to have been broken in this case. Willing to corrected again. -
@adlrope@BernardKeane No worries. Read 32.3 (e) - 8 more replies
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