Saturday, September 5, 2015





 England slipped 2-0 behind in the one-day international series as Australia won at Lord's in a game overshadowed by an obstructing the field dismissal.

Midway into England's reply, Ben Stokes was given out for 10 after the ball hit his hand as he took evasive action.

Steve Smith struck 70 and Mitchell Marsh 64 from 31 balls as Australia made 309-7 from their 49 overs.

Skipper Eoin Morgan fired four sixes in a defiant 85 but England were all out for 245 to lose by 64 runs.

It was only the sixth dismissal for obstructing the field in the 3,861-match history of one-day internationals and the first for an England player.

The third of the five matches takes place at Old Trafford on Tuesday.
The controversy

In the 26th over, with England on 141-3, Stokes pushed a defensive shot back at bowler Mitchell Starc, who hurled the ball back as he saw the batsman leave his crease and sensed the chance of a run-out.
Out obstructing the field in ODIs
Batsman     Match     Venue/date

Rameez Raja
   

Pakistan v England
   

Karachi, 1987

Mohinder Amarnath
   

India v Sri Lanka
   

Ahmedabad, 1989

Inzamam-ul-Haq
   

Pakistan v India
   

Peshawar, 2006

Mohammad Hafeez
   

Pakistan v South Africa
   

Durban, 2013

Anwar Ali
   

Pakistan v South Africa
   

Port Elizabeth, 2013

Ben Stokes
   

England v Australia
   

Lord's, 2015

Stokes turned away as the throw arrowed towards both him and the stumps and dived back in an attempt to regain his ground, but the ball hit his outstretched hand.

On-field umpires Kumar Dharmasena and Tim Robinson consulted third umpire Joel Wilson who applied Law 37,  deeming that Stokes had "wilfully" obstructed the field.
Reaction

Australia captain Steven Smith: "It was blatantly out. The ball wasn't going to hit him, Stokes was out of his crease, he put his arm out and got in the way of the ball.

"I thought it was the right decision at the time and I still think it's the right decision."

England skipper Eoin Morgan: "I think it would have been very different if we were fielding."

Asked if that meant he would have withdrawn the appeal, Morgan replied: "Yep."

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