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During the 2004 match between India national cricket team and Australia national cricket team, there was a controversial moment involving Virender Sehwag. The video clearly shows that the ball took an inside edge of the bat before striking the pad. Despite this, umpire Billy Bowden ruled Sehwag out. The decision frustrated Sehwag, who felt he had been wrongly adjudged, and he reacted angrily by exchanging words with the umpire. The incident became one of the talked-about moments of that India–Australia series. #virendrasehwag #indiavsaustralia #bordergavaskar #bordergavaskartrophy #angry #cheating
This is the Mulligan Genie, a golf device that is often misused for cheating. In golf, after hitting the ball, players are given only 3 minutes to search for it. If the ball isn’t found within that time, it’s considered a lost ball, and a penalty is applied. Some players pretend to look for the ball, and when they get the chance, they secretly drop a hidden ball from their leg using this device. From the outside, it looks like they’ve found the original ball, but in reality, this is cheating and completely against the rules of the game. #shorts #mindsy
Jason gives his mid-season NBA awards and discusses how the league's 65-game rule will impact the results. He breaks down ...
A combined nine home runs off the bats of seven different Gators carried the Florida softball team to a pair of run-rule wins on the ...