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Debate: Rule that denied India a win - 1
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Debate: Rule that denied India a win - 1
The debate over the Umpire Decision Referral System controversy in the India-England match is still brewing steam, especially after English crickter Ian Bell himself admitted that he was lucky and was also a tad confused. England batsman Ian Bell on Monday (February 28) said he was lucky to be "pushed back to the crease" by the Umpire Decision Review System when he was most certainly out LBW against India in the thrilling World Cup match that ended in a tie here. Bell contributed 69 valuable runs as England tied the scores after being set an imposing target of 339 by the Indians. Bell survived the LBW appeal when he was on 17. He was adjudged not out by the on-field umpire as he had taken quite a few strides down the pitch. TIMES NOW’s Editor-in-Chief Arnab Goswami debates the issue with Graeme Hick, Former England Test Cricketer; Arun Lal, Former Test Cricketer; Barry Richards, Former South African Cricketer; Bishen Singh Bedi, Former Indian Captain; Boria Majumdar, Cricket Historian and Kunal Pradhan, Deputy Editor, Mumbai Mirror.
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Date Found: March 03, 2011
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