In the high-stakes Super Over, Dasun Shanaka faced a dual threat of dismissal. First, he was deemed out caught, and then, a direct hit led to a run-out appeal. Shanaka challenged the initial caught-out decision with a review. The review revealed no bat-ball contact. The umpire, having made an initial decision, declared the ball dead, thus negating the run-out attempt. This rule prevented Shanaka’s dismissal. Despite this reprieve, Shanaka was dismissed on the very next ball.
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