Adam Zampa has found himself in hot water after attempting cricket's most controversial move. 👇 BBL12 9WWOS
The on-field umpire Gerard Abood sent the decision up stairs before TV umpire Shawn Craig determined that Zampa's arm had gone beyond the vertical and he had completed his bowling action without letting go of the ball, therefore ruling Rogers to be not out.
Renegades wicketkeeper Sam Harper was inside the team's locker room and said described the moment when Rogers returned. "It's not the right way to play cricket, yet it was more of a warning for the batter not to leave too early because at the end of the innings that's what generally happens," he told Fox Cricket during the Stars' run chase.Zampa's actions left a sour taste in the mouth of Australian great Brett Lee, who suggested an alternative method to stop batters from backing up too far too early."I reckon they should take it out of their hands.
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