Smith saved by Finn’s deadball

LEEDS, ENGLAND - AUGUST 02: England captain Andrew Strauss speaks to umpire Steve Davis after Steven Finn appeared to take the wicket of Graeme Smith before the umpire gave it as a deadball, during day one of the 2nd Investec Test match between England and South Africa at Headingley on August 2, 2012 in Leeds, England. (Photo by Gareth Copley/Getty Images)

LEEDS, ENGLAND - AUGUST 02: England captain Andrew Strauss speaks to umpire Steve Davis after Steven Finn appeared to take the wicket of Graeme Smith before the umpire gave it as a deadball, during day one of the 2nd Investec Test match between England and South Africa at Headingley on August 2, 2012 in Leeds, England. (Photo by Gareth Copley/Getty Images)

Published Aug 2, 2012

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LEEDS, England – England fast bowler Steven Finn was contentiously denied the key wicket of South Africa captain Graeme Smith on the first day of the second test when the opening batsman was caught on a dead ball.

Smith was on 6 when he edged to England captain Andrew Strauss at first slip, but umpire Steve Davis ruled the ball was dead because Finn had dislodged the bails in his bowling follow through.

Finn had previously knocked the bails off twice during Thursday's morning session at Headingley and did it once more afterward.

Strauss had an animated discussion with Davis following the decision, but law 23.4, section 6 of cricket's rules says: “An umpire shall call and signal dead ball when the striker is distracted by any noise or movement while receiving.” – Sapa-AP

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