Lewis McManus stumping controversy overshadows innings win for Hampshire

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Leicestershire submit complaint to ECB over Hassan Azad dismissal

File photo: Hampshire wicketkeeper Lewis McManus was involved in a contentious dismissal at Grace Road  

Hampshire 612 for 5 (Vince 231, Dawson 152*, Alsop 119) beat Leicestershire 202 (Swindells 59, Crane 3-11) and 305 (Dearden 62, Hill 65, Crane 3-102) by and innings and 105 runs

Hampshire took just 30 minutes to complete an innings victory on the fourth morning at Grace Road, but the result was overshadowed by the fallout from a controversial stumping completed by wicketkeeper Lewis McManus on day three.

Leicestershire opener Hassan Azad was given in the second innings after McManus knocked off the bails with his left hand while holding the ball in the air with his right hand appealing for a catch.

Leicestershire released a statement on Sunday saying they had been in contact with the ECB over the incident, and were “fully aware that the ECB is taking this matter very seriously”. An ECB spokesman said the board would wait for the match officials to conduct their investigation before making any further comment.

Hampshire captain, James Vince, said his players “weren’t aware” of an issue at the time and that Azad would have been called back if it had been raised in time.

Source: ESPN Crickinfo

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