pup11
International Coach
Aaagh... never mind....Funny you said "defended without much fuss" when he couldnt prevent it falling onto his stumps. Remember it was no inside edge or such thing.
Aaagh... never mind....Funny you said "defended without much fuss" when he couldnt prevent it falling onto his stumps. Remember it was no inside edge or such thing.
Heh.Nah, find your own VVS tbh. Learn to work the ball from outside off towards mid on.
check the random cricketing thoughts thread.Said before the Test started.
Some kudos, please?
Shastri was talking out of his ass, tbh...Shastri was criticising India's negative field setting and how tactcics like these are a negative advertisement for the game and how stuff like this would kill viewer interest for test cricket.
how exactly?????????????Katich cops a poor decision . Still, hopefully someone will come in and score a run now
again........ how????????? Ball was hitting bang on leg stump.. or is it only LBW if the ball was hitting middle?????????Absolutely woeful decision...
Indian commentator trying to justify it as well
appears as if i read the day somewhat ydayas far as i m concerned, it up to Australia to make a match out of it as a draw gives India the series
Australia is still 210 runs behind with Watson, Haddin and White to follow. it still has some work to do .... on the other hand, a good session for India could get them into business
Interesting game on hands and with that I will hit the sack
The bodyline restriction was because around the wicket outside leg is basically the "blind spot" for a batsman and there is just no real physical way that you can be in control of your stroke when the ball is delivered there and so many guys are stacked behind square...I think more than calling in any sort of a restrictions or anything, i think the umpires should be allowed to judge on it, for example if a bowler bowls a leg stump line ala Giles and doesn't give a batsman any legitimate chance of scoring runs, umpires call it a wide in test cricket for negative bowling, so if a team packs one side of the field completely and bowls way outside the off-stump, then they should also be wided.
Let me clarify i don't have any problems with captains setting their fields in any way he wants, but its negative line i have a problem with.
Australia did the same to New Zealand back in 1999 in Australia when they were looking for quick runs. If I am not mistaken, the umpires had the option to wide them if it was negative bowling even then... But they never did it. If they suddenly start to do this stuff now, it will spark a huge reaction... Need some kind of clearer legislation on this, esp. since it is a lot easier to hit balls outside off than balls outside leg...Would probably depend on the situation, and exactly how negative things were getting. Umpire's interpretation, obviously. That's what we have now anyway, just that it's generally limited to leg side bowling in terms of enforcement.
ok.. you gotta be clearer now.. do u have a problem with the line or the field?????I never said anywhere that the Australians shouldn't be wided for bowling a negative line, did i, and still when Lax and Gambhir were batting despite the outside off line the Australian bowlers bowled, they had plenty of 1's and 2's on offer as most of the Aussie fielders were on the boundary.
why is it difficult for an offie to get a RHB LBW from around the wicket????He'd do bloody well to get an LBW to a right-hander from around the wicket.
Nothing wrong with it at all, he's probably aiming for the footmarks. Just not, for my money, an attacking move.
I have a problem with the line as it hardly allows the batsmen to even put bat to ball, it would still be bearable, but once a team also blocks every possible gap on one side of the field, then that doesn't leave the batsmen with many options, its been done in the past but i think a full-stop should be put to such tactics and whoever bowls such crap way outside off with such fields should be wided imo.ok.. you gotta be clearer now.. do u have a problem with the line or the field?????
Haha, Chappel sounds positively pissed.http://content-aus.cricinfo.com/talk/content/multimedia/377468.html?view=transcript
"it is not the sort of cricket I like to see. Administrators have got to think about suggesting that perhaps no more than two-thirds of the fielders can be on one side of the wicket. It really isn't a lot of fun watching the bowlers bowling well wide of the stumps and batsmen putting their bats on their shoulders."
are you serious. wow some people are really taking pup's suggestion to heart i think this is stupid. This sort of play as been around since the start of test matches and is fair.
"The over-rates were appalling again. The Indians really showed the true colour of cricketers. They are just not bothered by fines. They were quite prepared to slow the over-rate in the morning and even use it as a tactic."
I Think you will find that overrates are judged at the end of the days play and india were back the correct number (with the half hour included that is).
Chappel is trying to stir some s**t up here...
TBH it does require skill to bowl repeatedly on a certain line so i think the bowlers should be given some credit. I know a certain bowler who only bowled one line a lenght, Mcgrath.3
I think if anything the blame should be on the Australian batsmen, Katich and hussey mainly it was up to them to do something maybe if the started to play it around a bit or try then as hayden said they could have forced the bowling to change or something.
Ponting has never been a genius as captain, he makes all sorts of weird decisions so that's nothing new with him, the defensive tactic theory on this tour is just a pile of bull****, with the kind of bowlers he had at his disposal in 2004 he was able to pull off that tactic then, because unlike his current crop of bowlers McGrath, Gillespie and Kasper weren't bowling outside off, they were at the stumps attacking all the time, and that's why they were successful.Hopefully Ponting and his management team will learn something from Dhoni and his management team here..
Packing a side of the field with just 2 guys in the deep and still having 2 to 3 catchers and having your bowlers bowl with discipline on that side of the field = PROPER defensive tactics...
Putting 4 guys out on the boundary on the square on both sides of the wicket and taking out all your catchers and stacking them up one next to the other on one side of the wicket and then HOPING that the batsmen get out and don't score runs = "I have no ****ing idea about field settings and my bowlers are bowling both sides anyways" field setting.