End of over 15 (14 runs) Sri Lanka 113/3 (41 runs required from 30 balls, RR: 7.53, RRR: 8.20)
CK Kapugedera10 (9b 1x4 0x6)
TM Dilshan63 (43b 5x4 3x6)
Hamid Hassan3-0-26-0
Rashid Khan3-0-16-1
Massive over for SL
14.6
Hamid Hassan to Kapugedera, FOUR, good batting this. A slow delivery on off, and Kapugedara slogs it away over midwicket. Picked his spot well
pratik: "its a closed circuit electrical circuit..that means..as soon as this "closed circuit" is open (meaning the bails are not in contact with stumps) the light will b on..and hence technology is not overriding the conventional cricket laws.!"
14.5
Hamid Hassan to Dilshan, 1 run, lovely yorker outside off, tailing back in but Dilshan is wide enough to steer to point for one
Noirekrw: "What if the bail sits back on its groove? Unlikely to happen during run out (it has happened bowled)...but what then?"
14.4
Hamid Hassan to Kapugedera, 1 run, tapped to point for a quick run. Shenwari picks up and hits the stumps directly, but the swift Dilshan makes it easily
14.3
Hamid Hassan to Dilshan, 1 run, very full outside off, jammed out to cover
14.2
Hamid Hassan to Dilshan, SIX, superb shot. Low full toss on middle and Dilshan picks it off beautifully. Carries a long long way back. Dilshan doing it single-handedly. Hits an official in the stand
14.1
Hamid Hassan to Kapugedera, 1 run, Shahzad misses this time. And the big wicket too. Full delivery on off, too close to cut and Kapu gets a thick inside edge to Shahzad. Dilshan was well in actualy
Jmani: "This is Ridiculous. Technology cannot override conventional rules. And it is not even accurate. The bails should come off to run out a batsman. "
Jay: "And the bails light up when they are OFF the stumps...Even if it is millimeters off, it is still OFF" - The whole bail isn't out of its groove when the bails light up