Bedingham was on 31 at the time of the incident and went on the top
score for the Proteas with 45. Coincidentally, it was Cummins that ended
up removing him en route to his six first innings wickets.
“I’m glad they just withdrew the appeal … I’m glad nothing happened out of it,” Bedingham continued.
“The umpire said, ‘regardless, I think it was dead ball.’”
After the tiring fallout following the Ashes incident two years ago,
both teams were more than happy to put this one to bed, without any
major fanfare.
At stumps on Day 2 of the World Test Championship Final, Australia is
144/8 and ahead by 218 runs, in what has been a Test so far dominated
by the ball. 14 wickets have fallen on each of the first two days.
The match is set up for a potential nail-biting conclusion on Day 3 in England’s capital.
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