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Kaushal Mehta
<h1>Bails Stay on - Misbah ul-Haq a lucky break</h1>

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A Josh Hazlewood conveyance to Pakistan captain Misbah-Ul-Haq hit the stumps, lit up the swarm, enlightened the safeguards however neglected to reject the 40-year-old in Australia's quarter-last match at Adelaide Oval.

Hazlewood, who'd rejected opener Ahmed Shehzad in his past over, thought he had a second wicket when the ball obviously hit Ul-Huq's stumps when he was on 0 with his group battling at 2-24 .

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Regardless of the tormented looks on the characteristics of the home group the laws of cricket have expressed following 1948 that the safeguard must tumble to the ground for a batsman to be given out bowled.

Hazlewod's conveyance went down the legside, brushed the veteran's leg and kissed the stumps. The safeguard lit up yet neglected to be unstuck from the highest point of the stump.

The safeguards which light up when hit are somewhat heavier than standard safeguards, which would have helped Misbah's fortune.

Joyce was on 16 at the time with Ireland 1-35. He went ahead to make 37 off 49 conveyances and considering Ireland won in the wake of passing UAE's aggregate of 278 with only four balls and two wickets to extra, the Emiratis could just condemnation their luckiness
 
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