'A farce to overshadow a farce'
How Twitter reacted to the controversial dismissal of James Anderson that cost James Taylor his maiden hundred

James Taylor did not get the dead ball he wanted • AFP
England robbed. Maybe not of victory, but of a consolation Taylor 100. Crazy umpiring. Still, a dinner reservation is a dinner reservation.
— Andy Zaltzman (@ZaltzCricket) February 14, 2015
Somebody look up the rule. #WC2015 #AUSvENG
— Martin Blake (@martinj_blake) February 14, 2015
That just makes no sense.
Absolutely bonkers decision.
Fell real bad for @jamestaylor20, but how well did he handle it. Proper player.
— Iain O'Brien (@iainobrien) February 14, 2015
Robbed of a century by 2 runs, James Taylor handled that with class and dignity.
— Alt Cricket (@AltCricket) February 14, 2015
Just because he is built like a 12-yr old kid, doesn't mean you bully him like this.
Dreadful umpiring!
#CWC15 #AUSvENG
— Sonali Dhulap (@pillya) February 14, 2015
Oh good. A nice farce to overshadow a farce. Well done @jamestaylor20 though! #CWC
— Andrew Miller (@miller_cricket) February 14, 2015
How soon before #JusticeForTaylor starts trending? #CWC15
— ESPNcricinfo (@ESPNcricinfo) February 14, 2015
That Taylor decision is a nonsense. Scrub the game. One point each.
— David Hopps (@DavidKHopps) February 14, 2015
Mitchell(s) denied perfect 10 #justiceformitchells #AUSvENG
— Osman Samiuddin (@OsmanSamiuddin) February 14, 2015