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BBL: Six Or Out - The Catch That Had Everyone Talking (explainer)

Australia's Michael Neser's incredible fielding effort at the boundary in a Big Bash League (BBL) match -- between Brisbane Heat and Sydney Sixers at Brisbane on Sunday -- has been the day's hot topic of discussion for Cricket fans around

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BBL: Six or out - the catch that had everyone talking (explainer)
BBL: Six or out - the catch that had everyone talking (explainer) (Image Source: IANS)
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By IANS News
Jan 02, 2023 • 02:12 PM

ustralia's Michael Neser's incredible fielding effort at the boundary in a Big Bash League (BBL) match -- between Brisbane Heat and Sydney Sixers at Brisbane on Sunday -- has been the day's hot topic of discussion for Cricket fans around the world.

IANS News
By IANS News
January 02, 2023 • 02:12 PM

Jordan Silk's attempt to clear long-off at the Gabba was intercepted by Neser's brilliant athleticism, one which saw him complete a juggling effort at the boundary line.

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Neser caught the ball and tossed it up when he realised he would cross over the boundary rope. While outside the boundary, Neser timed his jump to perfection and palmed the ball back inside the boundary without touching the ground and eventually returned back into the field of play to complete the catch.

After checking the replays, it was finally deemed as a fair catch by the umpires but the element of confusion reigned supreme among players, commentators and the fans.

So, what do the laws of cricket say about such juggling catches over the boundary rope?

According to ICC, "Law 19.5.2 states: A fielder who is not in contact with the ground is considered to be grounded beyond the boundary if his/her final contact with the ground, before his/her first contact with the ball after it has been delivered by the bowler, was not entirely within the boundary."

It is important to note that as long as the fielder's first touch of the ball is inside the boundary line, they are allowed to finish the catch however they like, provided their feet are not grounded with the ball over the boundary.

Neser's initial contact with the ball, the timing of his jump and the eventual catch were all within the laws of the game, the batter was correctly declared out.

It is important to note that as long as the fielder's first touch of the ball is inside the boundary line, they are allowed to finish the catch however they like, provided their feet are not grounded with the ball over the boundary.

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