The controversial Hawk-Eye ball-tracking system, which was developed in England and can accurately call LBWs (leg beforewickets), catches and run-outs, is now used in other sports, including tennis.
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Leg-spinner Malinga Bandara took two key wickets just before lunch.
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Nathan McCullum, brother of Brendon, made just seven off 11 balls before seeing his leg stump uprooted by Gul, who again took two wickets in two balls as James Franklin was bowled playing across the line and Kyle Mills was caught by Shahzaib off a leading edge.