“I suppose if you’re at square leg and you call no-ball you’ve got to stand your ground. At no time did they actually cancel it. I don’t know what happened but there was a little bit of a conversation going on after the game. For me it’s plain and simple, we’re playing a game and we’re setting an example for the rest of the people coming into this game," the pacer said at the end of day's game, reported the Guardian.