Struck upon the pads, Hazelwood and Aussies let out a big appeal – Aleem Dar ruled him out. Taylor went for a review ~ meantime, Anderson tried to scramble and was done by a throw in – which was after Dar’s verdict. Taylor won the review but Aaron Finch had come up and started shaking hands with Taylor thinking the match was done. Kumara Dharmasena was checking for the run-out as the batsmen and ruled Anderson out !!!. Taylor kept telling it is dead ball, repeating it over and over, but match was over - JM Anderson run out 8 …. It was farcical end, the players were unsure and so were the on field Umpires Aleem Dar and Kumar Dharmasena - who have both previously won the ICC Umpires of the Year award. Sadly, James Taylor was denied a maiden international century by an umpiring error as Australia opened their World Cup campaign with a crushing defeat of England. Following Australia's 111-run win over England in the Group A ICC Cricket World Cup clash at Melbourne Cricket Ground on Saturday night, the Playing Control Team (PCT) met and reviewed the final ball of the game which resulted in James Anderson being given run out," an ICC statement said. "Article 3.6a of Appendix 6 of the Decision Review System Playing Conditions states that the ball should have been deemed dead when the batsman (James Taylor) was given out LBW. No further runs or dismissals were possible. "The PCT spoke to the England team management and acknowledges that the game ended incorrectly and that an error was made." Aaron Finch, the Australian opener who was awarded the Man-of-the-Match award for his century, admitted the players had "no idea" what the playing conditions were. He was not alone is the point
With regards – S. Sampathkumar
14th Feb 2015.
