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abana himalaya "One of the important things to remember is it's a qualification tool for the umpire about when there is a sound," Allardice said. "He's got to say 'could it have been anything else, was it at the right time?' So one of the things they'll be looking for, the frame immediately after the ball's passed the bat, and if there's a corresponding sound then it says he could have hit the ball. He'll look at the pictures and he'll see is there a gap between bat and ball, could it have been something else and then make a judgment.