Azmatullah Omarzai to Aryansh Sharma, out Caught by Rahmanullah Gurbaz!! Another massive appeal for caught behind, umpire Leslie Reifer is unmoved, but he then wants to then check for a fair catch. There's an obvious underedge and UltraEdge confirms the same. We're now checking for a fair catch. The ball was dipping onto the keeper, but did Rahmanullah Gurbaz manage to get his glove under it this time around? More checks from umpire Paul Reiffel, but the front-on angle isn't very convincing - will Aryansh get away with the benefit of doubt once again? The third umpire feels that the ball might've gone off the edge of the fingers and he's convinced - OUT is the call. Aryansh's stay out in the middle comes to an end, banged in short and just outside off, the right-hander swivelled onto the pull and the under-edge barely carried through to the keeper. 50th T20I wicket for Azmatullah Omarzai. Aryansh Sharma c Rahmanullah Gurbaz b Azmatullah Omarzai 0(4)
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Azmatullah Omarzai to Aryansh Sharma, no run, on a good length and just outside off - Sharma gets right behind the line and pushes it to cover
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Azmatullah Omarzai to Aryansh Sharma, no run, beaten, fuller length delivery and swinging away from outside off - draws Aryansh forward and goes past the outside edge
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Azmatullah Omarzai to Aryansh Sharma, no run, on a good length and slanting across the right-hander - brings him into the poke and goes past the outside edge. Rahmanullah Gurbaz is convinced that there's an edge though, so does Omarzai and they've reviewed. Was the awayswinger and the bat is close to the ball - Onto UltraEdge and there's indeed a big spike. Now, did it carry to the keeper? Looks like it's bounced, will the batter get the benefit of doubt? Umpire Paul Reiffel is having several looks at this - don't think the fingers are underneath the ball and it's given as NOT OUT