ICC World Cup: Rohit Sharma's century mired in 'no-ball' controversy
Updated On: 19 March, 2015 08:37 PM IST | | A Correspondent
<p>Opener Rohit Sharma's match-winning century has become mired in controversy after the Mumbai lad was let off by some 'bad' umpiring when on 90 with fans and experts slamming the decision</p>

Melbourne: Opener Rohit Sharma's 137 off 126 balls was largely responsible for India's crushing 109-run win over Bangladesh in the World Cup quarter-final at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Thursday. But the match-winning ton was mired in controversy after the Mumbai lad had a lucky escape on 90. Rohit was caught at deep mid-wicket off Rubel Hossain but umpire signalled a no-ball for the waist-high ball despite TV replays indicating it to be a legitimate delivery.
it was the 40th over with Rohit on 90 and the team total at the time was 196 when the marginal 'no-ball' call went in favour of the Indian opener. Rohit went onto add another 47 runs in quick time to help India go past 300-run mark.

