It’s because ambiguity of the rule. It’s a foul if the body is made unnaturally bigger by hand/arm is not a consequence or justifiable by the player’s body. His body was made larger yes, but as a result of his movement as he was in natural motion.
It’s too ambiguous cause where do draw the line? Having your trailing your body is a natural movement of the body as to keep balance.
Key thing here though is that it doesn’t hit the hand. It hits the chest and deflects onto the hand.
It’s because ambiguity of the rule. It’s a foul if the body is made unnaturally bigger by hand/arm is not a consequence or justifiable by the player’s body. His body was made larger yes, but as a result of his movement as he was in natural motion.
It’s too ambiguous cause where do draw the line? Having your trailing your body is a natural movement of the body as to keep balance.
Key thing here though is that it doesn’t hit the hand. It hits the chest and deflects onto the hand.