Even if batting in the crease, if you lose balance be it against a spinner or a paceman, you can be stumped if your feet have left the ground inside crease. It's not like grounding your bat on a run, which I think is a bogus interpretation anyway, raise your foot and you're dead!
If I recall correctly an Aussie was out stumped a year or two back when they overbalanced after trying to sweep from deep within the crease.
I also recall a batsmen being dismissed because they jumped after crossing the line on the run, which is why the grounding the bat rule was changed to what it is now. Might have been our own Dean Jones.
I doubt you'll hear many complaints from Bairstow, he is wisely staying on mute!
If I recall correctly an Aussie was out stumped a year or two back when they overbalanced after trying to sweep from deep within the crease.
I also recall a batsmen being dismissed because they jumped after crossing the line on the run, which is why the grounding the bat rule was changed to what it is now. Might have been our own Dean Jones.
I doubt you'll hear many complaints from Bairstow, he is wisely staying on mute!
"Ruck, ruck, ruck, ruck ....... Ruck, ruck, ruck, ruck"

