Adelaide (Australia): The Victoria team received huge praise for their spirit of cricket against South Australia batter Jake Fraser-McGurk during Day 2 of their Sheffield Shield match at the Adelaide Oval here on Wednesday.
Fraser-McGurk, who eventually slammed a century was adjudged to have been caught at first slip when he was batting on 19. With South Australia 4/60, Fraser-McGurk seemed to have edged left-arm spinner Doug Warren's delivery to Peter Handscomb at first slip. While the umpire gave Fraser-McGurk out as soon as the catch was completed, the batter was adamant that he had not touched the ball.
The replays, however, showed his bat was nowhere near the ball. However, the deflection seemingly came off the gloves of Victoria wicketkeeper Sam Harper.
"I don't know if he hit that," former Zimbabwean cricketer Henry Olonga said on-air. However, Victoria skipper Will Sutherland, after some discussions with his teammates, decided to call Fraser-McGurk back to the crease.