The lack of DRS has travel backmost to haunt the Big Bash League successful Canberra, with an umpire making a unspeakable determination but Daniel Sams having nary prime but to trudge backmost to the stands.
When Perth Scorchers all-rounder Mitchell Marsh fired successful a afloat shot that wrapped Sams connected his beforehand pad, umpire Donovan Koch raised his finger.
The shot appeared to beryllium missing limb stump by a sizeable margin, but due to the fact that of the lack of DRS successful the BBL Sams had to go.
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The erstwhile Australia planetary was dismissed for 10 arsenic his Sydney Thunder outfit climbed to 7-200 from 20 overs, which was defended successful a 34-run victory.
"That looked similar it was going down the limb broadside by rather immoderate distance," said erstwhile England speedy Isa Guha connected the Fox Cricket broadcast.
Former Australia all-rounder Andrew Symonds had the aforesaid presumption arsenic Guha.
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"I deliberation that was missing leg," Symonds said.
"That's a atrocious one.
"Don't look astatine the TV erstwhile you spell backmost inside."
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As replays rolled done successful the innings break, erstwhile Australia wicketkeeper Brad Haddin pointed to Marsh's luck.
"Mitch Marsh got the hitch of the green," Haddin said.
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