David Bedingham Handling the Ball WTC Final : South African batsman David Bedingham discusses the World Test Championship final. One of the events of the second day brought him to the title. He survived Australian cricketers despite the ‘handling the ball’. And that is the bedingham, the whole thing is practiced.
What exactly happened? Then Beau Webster was bowling. His ball entered the pad in the bed of the bedingham. Immediately he threw the ball to the ground with his hand in fear of catching out. Aussie wicketkeeper Alex Carrie was not a quit vessel. He applied for ‘Handling the Ball’ in the chalk.
At that time, the Proteas star was batting for 5 runs. Many people think that if Bedingham was out like this, cricket spirit would be wasted on the stage like the finals. But why did this 5 -year -old South African cricketer? Bedingham says, “I was a little scared. Carrie stood right behind me. And if the ball could fall to the ground a little. So quickly removed the ball from the pad to the ground. Later I thought the work may not be done.
However, at the next press conference of the match, Aussie captain Pat Cummins said that the umpires would have returned the application regardless of the decision. In the words of Kamins, “Umpires declared the dead ball. That’s why we didn’t have to do anything special. If that were not, we would have returned the out application.” In fact, he did not withdraw the appeal for the Handling The Ball in the Ashes two years ago. That is why cricket experts say this courtesy of Australia is rare.
However, Bedingham is fascinated by Australia’s decision. He said, “I am happy that they have withdrawn the application. No debate about this is the most important. At that time, the fielder of the slip was saying to leave the ball. I was scared.” It should be noted that Australia have aimed at 212 runs in front of South Africa.