So FF,LEMME GET DIS RIGHT,the bowler gets hit for a big 6 and after that is complete the square leg umpire tells the presiding umpire that a towel dropped from behind Ramdin,this did not affect anybody in the playing field so why was it called a "dead ball"after the ball had sailed over the boundary for six,this was all done on the advice of the square leg umpire,if that action wasn't taken then it wudda been 2 sixes in the over.THE "DEAD BALL"WASN'T CALLED IN THE PROCESS OF THE BOWLER RUNNING IN TO BOWL,THE ACTION HAD BEEN COMPLETED AND THE BALL HAD GONE FOR SIX,MAYBE YOU MAY UNDERSTAND ME NOW.
I have seen paper and plastic bags blowing onto the field in test matches while the bowler is running in to bowl but umpires dont call "dead ball",those 2 umpires are idiots.