Claiming a wicket only for the decision to be overruled for a no-ball has to be one of the most frustrating feelings in cricket and it's one South African quick Morne Morkel has become all too accustomed to.
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The paceman got to experience the feeling for a 13th time on Thursday when he bowled England's Ben Stokes only for a no-ball to rob him of a key wicket.
If the act itself wasn't bad enough, Morkel has now lost the most Test wickets in history as a result of his tendency to overstep the crease.
While an unwanted record, the South African was surprisingly upbeat about it.
"World record, thank you," he said.
"Somebody needs to hold it.
"It’s 13 wickets I’d like to have in the bank but it’s not to be.
"It’s not acceptable. It’s a controllable thing.
“It’s a rush of blood to the head, wanting to create something with the older, softer ball.
"I can’t make my run up longer — I can’t make it shorter. I’m just going to stick with it.
"The only thing I can do is keep on working on that; work on getting the foot behind the line."