Get Involvedpublished at 15:38 British Summer Time 10 June 2023
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If the ground wasn't there, he wouldn't have caught it.
Chris
India close on 164-3, needing 280 runs for record win
Kohli unbeaten on 44, Rahane 20 not out
Green takes debated low catch to remove Gill for 18 before Rohit & Pujara fall in quick succession
Australia 270-8 dec: Carey 66*, Labuschagne 41, Starc 41; Jadeja 3-58
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Ffion Wynne and Matthew Henry
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If the ground wasn't there, he wouldn't have caught it.
Chris
Oh, Rohit Sharma.
One leg off the ground, swivelling with ease, he helps a short ball from Starc on its way for four.
Followed by a picture-perfect cover drive for four more.
A thing of beauty.
Southern Vipers have beaten Thunder by 18 runs to reach the Charlotte Edwards Cup final, where they will have a chance to defend the title they won last year.
71 from Danni Wyatt and 56 for Maia Bouchier set up Vipers' 191-6.
Thunder fought hard with the bat, with contributions from Fi Morris, Sophie Ecclestone, Ellie Threlkeld and Deandra Dottin, but Vipers' bowlers chipped away with regular wickets.
There were two each for Linsey Smith, Anya Shrubsole and Georgia Adams.
Vipers will face The Blaze in the final at 16:00 BST.
Simon Mann
BBC Test Match Special commentator
About the catch, that is one of two of the best catches I've seen live. The one during the first innings we saw and this one from Green. It's a sensational catch and makes you wonder how he dropped that straightforward one in the gully yesterday.
Cameron Green.
Good at catching.
Shot!
Pujara is on the back foot and crunches the last ball of Boland's over to the ropes.
I have no doubt this debate is going to bubble away.
Rohit Sharma was not impressed. Will that fire him up even more?
He's joined by Cheteshwar Pujara in the middle as the evening session begins.
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Guillaume Le Conquerant: Even if it is debateable it’s still an outstanding piece of fielding from Green.
These are the relevant bits of cricket's laws:
33.2.1 The striker is out Caught if a ball delivered by the bowler touches his/her bat without and is subsequently held by a fielder as a fair catch before it touches the ground.
33.2.2 a catch will be fair if the ball is held in the hand or hands of a fielder, even if the hand holding the ball is touching the ground,
33.3 The act of making a catch shall start from the time when the ball first comes into contact with a fielder’s person and shall end when a fielder obtains complete control over both the ball and his/her own movement.
Take a look for yourselves...
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Mark: As there’s a split of opinion on out/not out then surely there’s doubt so therefore should the benefit of the doubt not go in batsman’s favour?
Peter Hodgkinson: Give over, the ball definitely touched the ground. Not out.
Thanks, Matt.
A Twitter storm, you say?
With a Twitter storm brewing, I'm going to conveniently hand over to Ffion Wynne...
Eeeek. I think it looks a lot less out from this image...
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His fingers are around the ball but not under it. The ball hits the ground! What’s the tv umpire seeing?!
Anon
No way can you give that out. Fingers are not around the ball at all. Ball clearly brushes the turf. Don't get it.
Hugo
It's certainly splitting opinion.
We'll have the clip for you very shortly...
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Paul Hilferty: This is out. Why does it take so long?!
Jacob Wadsworth: No I'm sorry, that has to be not out, ball clearly connects with the ground.
Liam Donoghue: That ball scraped along the ground, you can see the grass flying up. There is no way Green caught it. Shame. Gill should be not out.
Target 444
The Australia players are smiling as they head off for tea.
Steven Finn
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
The key moment is that Green's palm is facing the ground when he goes down but it's the question of the weight of when he tumbles.
I think the correct decision has been made.
I think we're 2-1 in favour of out here in the office.
What makes it even harder is you lose some of the ball from the camera shot because of the curvature of the field.