Umpires under fire over ball change with Khawaja, Ponting fuming over English bowlers getting dramatic swing their way

By Paul Suttor / Expert

Australia’s fortunes on the final day of the Ashes swung dramatically the wrong way after a controversial ball change suddenly added plenty of venom to England’s attack. 

Former Test captain Ricky Ponting was furious in commentary for host broadcaster Sky Sports at umpires Joel Wilson and Kumar Dharmasena and opener Usman Khawaja was also bemused over the switch from a scuffed-up ball to a much shinier one. 

Ponting said whenever a damaged ball needs to be changed, the umpires are supposed to select the one in the box of options which most resembles the one being replaced. 

But they have clearly failed to do that this time around with close-ups comparing the two Dukes six-stitchers showing the old one looking worse for wear and the new version appearing to be in much better condition. 

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“It certainly looks a lot newer than the one they changed from. That is a huge contrast to the conditions of the two Dukes balls,” Ponting fumed. 

Former Australian batter Callum Ferguson described it on Nine commentary as a “disgraceful” situation and said it was staggering that two professional umpires could approve the selection of such a different ball. 

Ian Healy added that it has started “seaming and swinging” since the umpires made their controversial choice. 

Former England batters Mark Butcher was laughing in Sky Sports commentary at the dramatic difference when viewing a close-up of each ball, describing the replacement as looking “brand spanking new” even though it was supposed to replicate one that was more than 36 overs old. 

England took such a shine to the replacement ball that they didn’t bother taking the second new ball late in the day with Australia’s tailenders an outside chance of victory and the hosts went on to record a 49-run triumph.

The ball change was made with 11 deliveries remaining on day four when Khawaja was struck on the helmet by a Mark Wood thunderbolt. 

After they had struggled to get any movement at all for 38 overs on day four as the Aussies racked up 135 runs without loss, the English seamers had the ball hooping around early on day five with three wickets falling inside the first hour. 

David Warner nicked Chris Woakes to keeper Jonny Bairstow on 60 before the same bowler trapped Khawaja in front to end his innings on 72. 

Marnus Labuschagne made just 13 before edging a Wood outswinger to Zak Crawley at second slip as Australia finished the first hour of play at 3-175 in pursuit of the victory target of 384 to seal a first series win in England since 2001.

“As soon as they changed that ball, I knew straight away that ball was very different,” Khawaja said. “I went straight up to Kumar and said how old this ball? It feels like it’s about eight overs old.

Ben Stokes calls for a review after botching the Steve Smith catch. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)

“You could see the writing both sides and it hit my bat so hard. I got hit in the head by Woody, they changed the ball because of it. I didn’t see the ball, I was more worried about my head.

“They changed the ball because they said it got damaged. I’ve opened in every single innings this Ashes series and I haven’t felt a ball hit my bat as hard as that ball felt when it hit my bat. I said to the boys coming in, ‘be careful, this new ball is going to be tricky, it’s going to be a lot harder than that other ball.’

“Some things you can’t control in this game and it’s disappointing for us because it felt like we had a real stranglehold on that game. Today that ball was at 90 overs and it was still hooping around corners and the keeper’s taking it above his head. It really hurts you.

“England is a class bowling attack, and if you give them a little inch, they will always get as much out of it.”

Speaking at the lunch break, Ponting was scathing. “The biggest concern I have is the big discrepancy in the condition of the ball that was chosen to replace the one [that had gone out of shape],” the former Australian captain said on Sky Sports.

“There’s no way in the world you can even look at those two balls there and say in any way are they comparable.

“At the end of the day, if you are going to change the ball, you want to make sure that you get it right, so [you make it] as close as you possibly can to the one that you’re changing it from. Now if you have a look in that box, there weren’t too many older-condition balls in there. There were some older ones that were picked up, the umpires looked at that and threw them back.

“I just cannot fathom how two international umpires that have done that a lot of times before can get that so wrong. That is a huge moment in this game, potentially a huge moment in the Test match, and something I think actually has to be investigated: whether there was the right condition of balls in the box, or the umpires have just, blasé, picked one out of there that they think will be OK to use.”

Chris Woakes celebrates the wicket of Usman Khawaja. (Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)

The local bowling had been so benign on the fourth day that former England captain Geoff Boycott in the UK Telegraph said “it was ominous that England could make no headway”.

“England didn’t look like getting a wicket. They are clutching at straws. Something dramatic has to happen to get England over the line.”

That proved to be the case – even though they could not regain the urn, England were able to force a 2-2 series draw by winning the final Test at The Oval. 

with AAP

The Crowd Says:

2023-08-02T11:39:14+00:00

bowledover

Roar Rookie


It was bloody ridiculous how much the "new" old ball did compared to the one replaced. It was even comparable.

2023-08-02T01:40:07+00:00

Rowdy

Roar Rookie


That's what l do for a laugh too. I love that men are men and that women are women. When l hear Susanna Hoffs sing it's to me, when l hear Bruce Springsteen sing it's about me. --------- I love the scene in the "Life of Brian" and theyre discussing the the Palestinian Liberation Front, etc, and Eric Idle, as "Loretta", wants to be recognised as a woman.

2023-08-02T01:25:33+00:00

Curmudgeon1961

Roar Rookie


Not sure if it was Joel Wilson who changed it as it's a lucky dip with him. England did all sorts with gaming the rules, time wasting and umpires all series. I imagine some Australian umpires and some old school English umpires would have told them several times to get on with it. Even if they dont have a say re the ball selection I would be coaching my 2 bats to be present at the ball changes for scrutiny. Sunlight is the best disinfectant.

2023-08-02T01:20:55+00:00

Curmudgeon1961

Roar Rookie


I think the correct term is Alderperson these days Rowds. My Beloved hates it as I use the suffix all the time e.g Batperson etc. makes me laugh tho'.

2023-08-01T23:50:16+00:00

ColinT

Roar Rookie


Ponting is correct, the ICC need to look into this and introduce some rules governing what balls are put in the box before being sent out to the umpires. Not only was the replacement ball obviously much newer and harder but appeared to have a very prominent raised seam when closely compared to the ball being replaced. In fact, all the balls in the box appeared to be much newer. Of course, weather conditions had deteriorated significantly and were extremely conducive to any newish ball, with a prominent seam, swinging all over the place. And England have excellent bowlers who are very adept at swing bowling when conditions and ball suit. The ball that got Warner was a real beauty.

2023-08-01T09:34:39+00:00

Rowdy

Roar Rookie


Was him the Alderman?

2023-08-01T09:01:38+00:00

Pope Paul VII

Roar Rookie


Thanks Mudgy.

2023-08-01T08:26:20+00:00

Curmudgeon1961

Roar Rookie


Terry Akram Gold! Well done Pontiff

2023-08-01T07:07:17+00:00

U

Roar Rookie


Yes it wasn’t ideal but the Aussies choked. They had so many chances. Must’ve thought they had the series won after going up 2 nil

2023-08-01T01:58:49+00:00

Pope Paul VII

Roar Rookie


I reckon the English infiltrated the ball box; with the type of ball a usually military medium pace bowler has dipped one side in oil and had been doctoring for a month. They turn at the nets with it and all of a sudden they are Terry Akram.

2023-07-31T23:22:44+00:00

Cadfael

Roar Guru


It was dodgy. Thank goodness the Ashes had already been retained.

2023-07-31T22:55:09+00:00

Albo

Roar Rookie


The Aussies were pretty ordinary throughout this series, but they certainly were not at all helped by the officials or the technology. Check the betting sheets ! :silly:

2023-07-31T22:49:34+00:00

Pom in exile

Roar Rookie


It was a very good ball tbf. England learnt from Edgbaston as well, they took the new ball there.

2023-07-31T22:08:03+00:00

Mr Murray

Roar Rookie


When englands quicks bowl 95 overs with the "same" condition ball instead of taking the new ball, you have to ask questions

2023-07-31T22:05:18+00:00

Brett305

Roar Rookie


The whole episode is a crooked as a dogs hind leg…punter is spot on..

2023-07-31T21:38:34+00:00

Rob JM

Roar Rookie


Yeah like the ICC looking the other way when India watered one side of the pitch. In this case it looks like someone had swapped out all the old balls and the Umps had nothing suitable to choose.

2023-07-31T19:06:33+00:00

Panthers

Roar Rookie


Every time the ball has done nothing much during the series, England seems to have received a ball change.

2023-07-31T17:58:33+00:00

Married to an Aussie

Roar Rookie


Condition, yes, it does seem newer, not sure why the umpires would have chosen it. Performance, well, impossible to say either way, because it was much better swing bowling conditions this morning than last night. But it was always thus, bowling teams are always harassing the umpires to change the ball when nothing is happening and it can change the performance of the ball

2023-07-31T15:32:28+00:00

Wes P

Roar Rookie


It is an issue. No doubt. Anyone who knows the game could see both the condition and the performance of the replacement ball. Both sides try it on. So I'm not kidding myself. It's obviously something that the ICC need to look at.

2023-07-31T14:17:06+00:00

Kamikaae

Roar Rookie


Umpires had fish and chips for dinner the night before

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