Stokes no ball reveals Ashes tech malfunction

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SYDNEY :The International Cricket Council (ICC) expects technology that enables the third umpire to check for no balls to be available for the remainder of the Ashes series after it broke down ahead of the ongoing first test. The ICC said that the England and Australia teams had been informed before the match

SYDNEY :The International Cricket Council expects technology that enables the third umpire to check for no balls to be available for the remainder of the Ashes series after it broke down ahead of the ongoing first test.

"We will continue with the old protocols during this match but expect the technology to be available again from the next test," an ICC spokesperson said. Stokes bowled David Warner with the fourth delivery of his first test over in more than nine months but the Australian was reprieved when TV replays showed the bowler's front foot had landed in front of the line of the return crease.

Under pre-2020 protocols, on-field umpires call a no ball if they see it but the position of the front foot will only be checked by the third umpire after a wicket falls.

 

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