The Black Caps cruised to victory towards Netherlands to proceed their good begin to the Cricket World Cup however one resolution at the least left commentator Ian Smith stumped.
Rachin Ravindra appeared to have Sybrand Engelbrecht stumped with a large supply within the forty first over, with the wicket leaving Netherlands 197 for eight of their chase of 323.
Preliminary replays confirmed it was a reasonably customary stumping, with fast work by Tom Latham behind the stumps however Engelbrecht walked all the way in which to the boundary earlier than being informed to attend as third umpire Joel Wilson checked one thing.
After reviewing the replay it was dominated that the tip of Latham’s gloves had been according to the stumps.
“He’s not wholly behind the stumps so I’ve a no ball,” third umpire stated.
It was a choice that left New Zealand nice and commentator Ian Smith flabbergasted.
“Oh you’re kidding me,” Smith could possibly be heard off-mic earlier than weighing in on the not out resolution.
“Properly, I’ve gotta say as a former keeper that’s essentially the most weird factor I’ve ever seen. That’s simply loopy. When the ball went into his gloves they had been clearly behind the stumps. They could have been initially in entrance however when the ball went into the gloves, clearly behind the stumps.
Ultimately the choice didn’t impression the sport with Engelbrecht dismissed 4 overs later, including simply 10 extra runs to his rating, as Netherlands fell properly in need of the goal for his or her second defeat of the event.