Brain-fade moment! When Aleem Dar made an umpiring howler during India vs South Africa ODI

In a dramatic moment during a 2007 ODI between India and South Africa in Belfast, Sachin Tendulkar caught an edge from AB de Villiers, but umpire Aleem Dar ruled it not out. This controversial decision led to debates about the spirit of cricket. De Villiers was eventually dismissed for 15 runs.
Brain-fade moment! When Aleem Dar made an umpiring howler during India vs South Africa ODI
NEW DELHI: The cricket history has had its fair share of bizarre moments but but one incident stands out for its drama is when legendary Sachin Tendulkar caught the ball, yet umpire Aleem Dar ruled it not out during an one-day international.
The occurred in 2007 during a game between India and South Africa in Belfast, which generated significant buzz.
The atmosphere was already intense as Indian bowlers swiftly removed the South African openers.
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Pace great Zaheer Khan was in excellent form. And one his delivery, which he bowled a delivery outside the off saw South African star batter AB de Villiers edging it.
The ball traveled directly to Sachin at first slip, who confidently nabbed it. The Indian players were absolutely convinced they had taken a crucial wicket, as it appeared to be a straightforward catch. However, De Villiers did not walk off the field. Instead, he stayed at the crease, awaiting the umpire's decision.
Umpire Dar was faced with a critical decision. Unfortunately, he did not see the edge and the ball's movement.

To the disappointment of the Indian team and their fans, Dar declared De Villiers not out.
The decision left Indian players in complete disbelief.

The moment was filled with confusion and frustration as their celebrations turned to murmurs of discontent.
Most observers, including De Villiers, recognized that he had edged the ball, but he chose not to walk.
The entire episode sparked debates about the spirit of the game -- whether it is the player's responsibility to own up to an edge or the umpire's job to make the call.
Despite the controversial decision, de Villiers did not capitalize on his second chance.
He ended up scoring only 15 runs before being caught behind by MS Dhoni off Sourav Ganguly's bowling.
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