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Sanga slams ICC for changing 2.5 metre rule

A supporter of using UDRS in international cricket, Sri Lankan captain Kumar Sangakkara on Tuesday slammed the ICC for "chopping and changing" the 2.5m rule in LBW decisions in the World Cup.

Updated on: Mar 09, 2011 12:48 AM IST
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A supporter of using UDRS in international cricket, Sri Lankan captain Kumar Sangakkara on Tuesday slammed the ICC for "chopping and changing" the 2.5m rule in LBW decisions in the World Cup.

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The ICC issued fresh guidelines to match officials that even though the distance between the stumps and the point of impact is 2.5m or greater, on-field umpires can reverse not out LBW decisions even if the ball is hitting a part of middle stump. According to the previous rule, the leg-before could be reversed by the on-field umpire in such cases only if the ball was hitting the centre of the middle stump.

While the umpire in the India-England match refused to change his not out decision of Ian Bell, his counterpart in the India-Ireland match altered his not out decision against an Irish batsman.

Sangakkara said his side would have liked more consistency from the world governing body. "I think the ICC has got to be careful not to make rules seem confusing for human use. Chopping and changing during a tournament is going to add to the confusion," he said.

 
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