English batsman Alastair Cook has backed Australian Usman Khawaja after a controversial catch put an end to teammate Stuart Broad's innings in the fourth Ashes test on Thursday.
Broad was dismissed for 56 after Khawaja flew and juggled the ball below his body before he took the low catch beforeface-planting on the Melbourne Cricket Ground turf.
Umpires awarded the wicket, deeming the catch was taken, and a review confirmed their decision.
"There's no reason for him to say any other, so we trust (him)."
Cook said if the umpire's initial call had been not out he was not sure how things would have played out.
"I don't think we really need to get drawn into those situations — sometimes you do just have to trust the player on that and he was confident," he said.
At the end of the third day's play, England looked to have control of the match, with Cook's unbeaten 244 leading the side to be 491-9, holding a 164-run lead heading into day four.
Cook, who had struggled severely as Australia eased to an unassailable 3-0 lead in the series, posted the highest test score by a visiting batsman at the MCG and his highest score against Australia.
He is also on the cusp of becoming the first Englishman to carry his bat in a test since Mike Atherton in 1997, while it would be the first time an opener from either nation has achieved the feat in an Ashes Test since 1979.