MCC Confirms Legality Of Neser’s Controversial Juggling Catch In BBL Match
MCC Confirms Legality Of Neser's Controversial Juggling Catch In BBL Match
The Marylebone Cricket Club has now confirmed the decision to approve Michael Neser's catch, thus putting to rest the debate. In a post on Twitter, the MCC directed users to its rules clarifying the laws. "The key points are: 1) The FIRST contact must be inside the boundary, and 2) the fielder can't be touching the ball and the ground beyond the boundary at the same time," the club, which was founded in 1787 and is the custodian of the cricket rules, said. The clarification included footage from broadcaster Channel 7 in which Melbourne Stars captain and Australia allrounder Glenn Maxwell explained the decision. In the clip, Maxwell said, "If he makes the first contact from where he jumped inside the rope, and then when the last contact is made, he back inside the rope it's out." "As long as when he threw it up a second time his feet were in the air, the last point of contact has to be back in. "Effectively, he could throw it up 300 times as long as his feet are in the air," Maxwell explained.This is fascinating.
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