David Warner became the fifth batsman at the Cricket World Cup to be handed an unexpected reprieve after his bails failed to be dislodged by the ball on Sunday. The Australian opener dragged onto his stumps from a Jasprit Bumrah delivery, but the impact failed to remove the zing bails on top, leaving him not out. 'You'd hate to see something like that happen in a World Cup semi-final or final, if you've done the hard work in setting up a batsman and then for it not be rewarded. The zing bails used for the World Cup contain lights that flash when the ball strikes the wicket, and are heavier than ordinary bails. De Kock was the first batsman to profit in the opening game of the tournament against England when he was bowled by Adil Rashid.
Source: Daily Mail June 09, 2019 19:10 UTC