Swann's a better OD spinner than MSP, simple as, and Sidebottom if playing has to take the new-ball IMO.Swann in for Panesar, which will please a lot of CWers. Broad not being given the new ball, which perhaps won't. Bopara in for Fred.
Swann knocked the stumps with his leg, so no wonder Sangakkara wasn't out.Thought Sangakkara was out tbh. But, benefit of the doubt went with the batsman so can't complain really.
Aaaaaaaand again... TBH.Yeah, post was written before Jayasuriya got going, the game has changed very quickly.
Haha, was amazed how long it took to spot that TBH - I didn't notice it at first and nor did anyone else.Swann knocked the stumps with his leg, so no wonder Sangakkara wasn't out.
That rule (a fielder must uproot a stump if the bails were previously dislodged) is surely a bit outdated when there's a video umpire present. You can clearly see on the video that the ball did hit the stumps hard enough to move middle stump several inches, so there would have been no doubt it would have broken the bails. The decison was correct, but the rule maybe should be reviewed.Swann knocked the stumps with his leg, so no wonder Sangakkara wasn't out.
I noticed it first replay...Haha, was amazed how long it took to spot that TBH - I didn't notice it at first and nor did anyone else.
Oh dear, Shah on, this could be messy.
Swann might be one day. (H) Never know.Sangakkara will need to up the scoring rate shortly, he's hardly facing the best bowlers in the world
Nice to see you have good things to say about up and coming players tooSwann might be one day. (H) Never know.
I disagree. I like the idea that the batsman is disadvantaged when the bails are removed without the ball in hand.That rule (a fielder must uproot a stump if the bails were previously dislodged) is surely a bit outdated when there's a video umpire present. You can clearly see on the video that the ball did hit the stumps hard enough to move middle stump several inches, so there would have been no doubt it would have broken the bails. The decison was correct, but the rule maybe should be reviewed.
Beginning to think that maybe he might have done TBH.Has Mahela changed as an ODI batsman? Used to be very ordinary, usually only scored against poor attacks. As of late he's been pretty good though, especially after that wonderful knock during the World Cup.
I don't disagree because of being able to see if the bails were removed or not. I disagree due to I don't think the batsman should be disadvantaged in that way be the removal of the bails being deliberate or not.Its not a fairness issue - its just that the premise of the bails being dislodged is to demonstrate the stump was hit with decent force - a video replay clearly can demonstrate that. In this instance, its not like Swann deliberately knocked the bails off to screw the batsman.