Dubai, July 28: The International Cricket Council (ICC) has backed umpire Kumar Dharmasena after he was targeted for his controversial overthrow call in the World Cup final 2019 recently.
In the final of the showpiece event, England needed nine runs from three deliveries to win before Dharmasena awarded the hosts six runs when a throw from New Zealand's Martin Guptill ricocheted off Ben Stokes' bat and went to the boundary. The batsmen didn't cross for their second run when the throw was sent on its way, so should have only been five runs.
The Sri Lankan umpire accepted his mistake, but didn't regret the decision. His error could have handed the Kiwis a victory, but with the match and the resulting Super Over eventually tied, England were declared winners on boundary countback.