south africa'sjiveshan pillay was given out in the under—19s world cup in new zealand for obstructing after picking up the ball here and throwing it back to the west indies wicketkeeper. even though the ball had stopped moving and wasn't going to hit the stumps, pillay technically broke the law. the appeal from the west indies fielders has been condemned on social media, but perhaps justice was done as south africa still won by 76 runs. the last of the fa cup third round replays are being played tonight. let's get straight to stamford bridge where chelsea face championship side norwich at 7:45pm. dion dublin is part of the bbc sports team tonight. evening, dion, we'll get to the match in a moment but last night we saw var in all its glory in the leicester win against fleetwood. just wondered what you have made of its introduction so far. i thinkjohn maas, the referee, will be patting himself on the back thinking i got the first one, i got it right. i think it was done pretty smoothly, there's too much money to be lost from wrong decisions. it's ha rd be lost from wrong decisions. it's