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Out Or Six? Chris Woakes Controversially Denied 'World Class' Catch Of Pakistan's Salman Agha: Watch

Salman Agha played a crucial part in Pakistan's charge on Day 2 of the first Test against England in Multan scoring 104* off 119 balls to take team past the 560-mark. However, he was also involved in a controversial decision during one of his sixes off Jack Leach. Salman went after leach right after Lunch, as Woakes, stationed at long-off, dived back to catch the ball on the ropes, before throwing it in air as a went outside the boundary line. Right after that he jumped back to complete the catch. 

But third umpire Chris Gaffaney controversially ruled that Woakes' right foot was grounded when he made contact with the ball. That decision has divided world cricket.

An eventful six!

Chris Woakes tries hard but Salman Ali Agha is deemed safe #PAKvENG | #TestAtHome pic.twitter.com/5hqtmSdi6B

Chris Woakes nearly pulled off an absolute stunner to dismiss Agha Salman! His right foot was almost in between frames—talk about margins! It was ruled a six, but what a brilliant attempt at what could have been an incredible catch!#PAKvENG #TestCricket #Multan #CricketTwitter… pic.twitter.com/LsTBDdm34f

Salman Ali Agha was almost dismissed by Jack Leach with a super effort by Chris Woakes at the boundary - but his foot was grounded outside the rope when he took the catch.#PAKvENG | #PakistanCricket pic.twitter.com/b12Oi9mBaE

Earlier, Salman Agha knocked a fiery half-century to foil England's fightback on Tuesday, as Pakistan reached 515-8 at tea on day two of the opening Test in Multan. The 30-year-old was unbeaten on 79 alongside Shaheen Shah Afridi, 13, after England took two wickets in each of the two sessions on a batting-friendly pitch.

Agha survived a catch off spinner Jack Leach, when Chris Woakes lobbed the ball from behind the

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