Richard
Cricket Web Staff Member
There is a good reason why those aren't comparable (much as it would indeed be ideal to find a way to change the results to accommodate them). This case was unique - it was the decision of the Umpires to stop the game. To completely rule-out all that had gone before and say "England have won". All other things, it was stuff before the end of the game that impacted unfairly upon the result (rain, bad in-game decisions, etc.), these can't be unequivocally changed, without changing everything else thereafter. However, as there was nothing to follow this decision, nothing else is being changed.Why not decide that we would have got the 10th Aussie wicket at Old Trafford but for rain, and change that series to 3-1 while we're at it? Let's right all the wrongs; umpiring errors, bad light, you name it.
All that is being changed is that this final decision, instead of being ruled as "England have won", becomes "match abandoned".