Masood, batting on 57 off 68 deliveries with two boundaries to his name, had mainly relied on rotating the strike throughout his knock in which he brought up his 10th fifty in the format.
A good length delivery pitched on the middle-leg stump channel seemed as if it would drift into the batter's pads, as he had already made up his mind to tuck the ball, trying to steal a single. However, the delivery turned just a hint to miss the outside edge of Masood's willow, catching him in line of the wicket.
It didn't seem as if Masood contemplated the decision on-field or the non-striker Saim Ayub's words as the skipper straight away challenged umpire Richard Kettleborough's original decision.
However, all Masood was left to do moments later was a long and disappointing walk back to the pavilion after the DRS showed the UltraEdge showing a flat line, followed by three reds on the ball-tracking mechanism.