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Iconic moments from a classic Ashes series that wouldn't have probably happened had the DRS been in place a few years before it eventually made its debut on the international stage.

With 108 to get and only 2 wickets left, England pretty much had the match in their pocket. However, Warne, Kasprowicz and Lee staged one of the finest comebacks by a tail ever seen and brought Australia within 3 runs of an improbable victory. And that's when Kasprowicz gloved one to Jones behind him. Bowden raised his finger and sounded the death knell for Australian hopes to hand England a 2 run victory.
Kasprowicz, however, wasn't out.

Harmison's bouncer did brush Kasper's right glove as he took evasive action, but television replays revealed that his hand was about three inches off the handle at the time.

Cricket rules state that a glove can only be considered part of the bat when contact is made "between the ball and any part of a glove worn on the striker's hand holding the bat".
England's win helped them level the 2005 Ashes that they would later go on to win. Only if there was DRS!

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