England Seize Initiative As Bell Bats On After Run-Out

Western MailAugust 01, 2011

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IAN Bell survived one of international cricket's most bizarre incidents on his way to an exemplary 159 as England regained the initiative in the second npower Test at Trent Bridge.

Bell already had an outstanding 15th Test century under his belt. But when he appeared to be run out in highly controversial circumstances, England's advantage over India was still tenuous in a seesaw contest which was to reach stumps on day three with the hosts on a second-innings 441 for six and 374 in front.

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England Seize Initiative As Bell Bats On After Run-Out

Bell was given out on 137, after a protracted discussion between umpires Marais Erasmus and Asad Rauf, having already made his way off for tea following the final ball of the afternoon. The ruling attracted a hostile and nois...

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