Really?Looking forward to returning to this thread tomorrow when Watson is 146* and posting to say "JUST CAME IN HERE TO LOL AT WATSON LOL ROFL LOL".
wh00psLooking forward to returning to this thread tomorrow when Watson is 146* and posting to say "JUST CAME IN HERE TO LOL AT WATSON LOL ROFL LOL".
Just saw the highlights - Victoria in winning by nefarious means shocker!Love Ross Taylor and Dwayne Bravo because they're Victorians!
No, it's not. Am absolutely sick to death of people who are so sure of themselves about this issue, only to look immensely foolish. It's so often the same people who have never played cricket aswell.I just saw that the Victorians cheated their way to another win. That was a six no matter who you are. Grrrr.
I can't wait until this comes up again.With regard to the contentious call, on-field umpire Bruce Oxenford admitted it was something the lawmakers needed to review. "It's an anomaly in the laws, but without the fieldsman being grounded, a boundary is not scored," he told AAP. "It's clearly covered that a man can while positioning himself inadvertently cross the line. However, he wouldn't be allowed to come running up the stands and jump off the fence because that would be intentionally leaving the field of play."
Chris Simpson, Queensland's captain, initially protested but accepted the decision later. "The actual rule was different to what we thought and short of that we need to read our rule book a bit closer," he said. "The way our team sees it is: rules are rules. It turned out to be a fantastic piece of fielding."
Lol.Looking forward to returning to this thread tomorrow when Watson is 146* and posting to say "JUST CAME IN HERE TO LOL AT WATSON LOL ROFL LOL".
HahahahahaI was sitting behind 3 lesbian couples which probably sounds better than it actually was, I'd only have done one of them, perhaps a second one if I was Smitteh..
Letter vs spirit. It is clearly against the spirit of the game to stand on the rope while fielding and not have it called as a boundary or 6.No, it's not. Am absolutely sick to death of people who are so sure of themselves about this issue, only to look immensely foolish. It's so often the same people who have never played cricket aswell.
From the Cricinfo article -
I can't wait until this comes up again.