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Ashes 2017-18: ‘Shoddy-line’ controversy mars Brisbane Test

Moeen Ali was stumped by Tim Paine off Nathan Lyon on the fourth day of the Ashes 2017-18 Test in Brisbane but the decision has met with jeers by the England fans, with some calling the decision ‘Shoddy-line’

Updated on: Nov 26, 2017 11:37 AM IST
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Cricket can be a game of fine lines but England fans were irked that all-rounder Moeen Ali was judged on the wrong side of one when stumped on day four of the series-opening Ashes Test on Sunday.

Moeen Ali was stumped as England slumped to 195 all out but the decision has irked the England fans, terming it ‘Shoddy-line’ (AFP)
Moeen Ali was stumped as England slumped to 195 all out but the decision has irked the England fans, terming it ‘Shoddy-line’ (AFP)

Battling with Jonny Bairstow to push England to a respectable total, Moeen’s back foot strayed forward as he played and missed at a ball from spinner Nathan Lyon, with wicketkeeper Tim Paine sharply whipping off the bails.

The decision was referred upstairs and after lengthy deliberation using an array of angles, the third umpire Chris Gaffaney of New Zealand gave Moeen out for 40.

England’s ‘Barmy Army’ queried the integrity of the line in a post on Twitter, as it did appear to be wider at the middle of the pitch than at the edges.

The decision was quickly dubbed ‘Shoddy-line’ on social media and English fans’ annoyance can only have grown as their team lost their last four wickets in a hurry to be dismissed for 195, leaving Australia 170 to chase for victory.

 
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