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Sunday looks likely to be a washout and thunderstorms expected tomorrow afternoon.Contest over. Just left praying for rain or a scraped draw.
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Sunday looks likely to be a washout and thunderstorms expected tomorrow afternoon.Contest over. Just left praying for rain or a scraped draw.
According to Aussie (the poster) you don't need a spinner in South Africa. 9 wickets so far...Harro! What a player!
This is the most ******** post in the history of Cricket Web, well done
Haha very rich! I remember time wasting in the ashes and Strauss very unsportsmanship refusal of a runner but having worst fielder substituted in the CL match vs SA.Saffa cheating again
Anyways. Jimmeh creaming them, long may it continueApparently the rules state you can't have signals from the dressing room, and South Africa took 34 seconds to refer it. Precisely.
Don't believe what the commentators are saying as I saw boucher saying behind the stumps they must refer it qithout even looking at the dressing roomReferred by the dressing room, just like that catch last year at Headingley
Firstly, he wasn't being serious. Hence the smilie.Haha very rich! I remember time wasting in the ashes and Strauss very unsportsmanship refusal of a runner but having worst fielder substituted in the CL match vs SA.
That's actually a good thing IMO. I'd rather see a new era of batsmen actually being given out lbw when they are out than continuing on the current system of letting them get away with it just because they're on the front stool for no other reason than it always having being like that. Technology allows for less doubt in decisions which will invariably make the occasions where the batsman is given the benefit of the doubt fewer.. I don't see this as bad for the game at all though, there's just a bit more definitism about it all.One of things that would concern me about reviews is I don't believe there's any factor for how far forward a player is, or if you've got someone like Murali ripping them and you just pad it away a foot outside off a few feet in front of the crease.
For a human eye there would be a lot more doubt there than simply if the ball would be going on to hit a significant portion of the stumps. The system does not differentiate between one like that and one which is hit with someone hit on the back leg by a yorker or some such which is much easier for an umpire to predict on.
It does not matter if it is consistent which it is.One of things that would concern me about reviews is I don't believe there's any factor for how far forward a player is, or if you've got someone like Murali ripping them and you just pad it away a foot outside off a few feet in front of the crease.
For a human eye there would be a lot more doubt there than simply if the ball would be going on to hit a significant portion of the stumps. The system does not differentiate between one like that and one which is hit with someone hit on the back leg by a yorker or some such which is much easier for an umpire to predict on.
In a way yes it's good. But you get a situation where Murali is ripping it in and you could just make speculative calls on when to review it. It would become rather random, like gambling then. Is it going to hit enough of the stumps? Is it going to miss altogether? In situations like that it is virtually impossible to judge, but you know if it's say a Kallis and you've got the tail with him then it's worth throwing the dice.That's actually a good thing IMO. I'd rather see a new era of batsmen actually being given out lbw when they are out than continuing on the current system of letting them get away with it just because they're on the front stool for no other reason than it always having being like that. Technology allows for less doubt in decisions which will invariably make the occasions where the batsman is given the benefit of the doubt fewer.. I don't see this as bad for the game at all though, there's just a bit more definitism about it all.
I reckon we should play one bounce one hand, but we're not, so it's irrelevantI reckon they should be allowed to receive signals from the dressing room. The more correct decisions the better.
34 seconds is a joke though.