Not sure it's quite as straightforward as that. Asif's throw missed the stumps by a greater distance than Broad's. And as everyone now seems to agree, Haider was out of his ground.Disagree....Prior was out of the crease at the time Asif collected the ball and the way Asif threw the ball..which was at Prior's toes suggested he was trying to aim for the stumps and not Prior's head/chest like Broad did....only when Prior ground his bat the ball hit him....Asif has a case of running Prior out...Broad does not....
Broad should have appealed for obstructing the field.Not sure it's quite as straightforward as that. Asif's throw missed the stumps by a greater distance than Broad's. And as everyone now seems to agree, Haider was out of his ground.
One point that people seem to think is relevant is that Haider wasn't attempting a run. So what? Cbf to check the Laws, but I thought you didn't need to be attempting a run in order to be run out. You just need to be out of your ground. If my assumption on that is wrong then doubtless someone will set me right.
Are we calling opium recreational?Let me clarify. I'm not arguing that he didn't benefit from being a cricketer. His sentence would've been lengthier if he wasn't who he was. My point is that he didn't get off scott free either. He was arrested and subsequently banned for life from UAE. That's a harsh sentence for a first time offender who got caught with a recreational drug - and that too without the intent to distribute. In most places in the world, that would've hardly raised an eyebrow. I'm not defending his actions mind you; he knew the law of the land and was a **** for doing what he did. I just want to put it in perspective that's all.
I'm talking in general terms about Asif, he's done this twice in 2 tests and I've seen him do this before,it's obviously a act of frustration whoever does it. It's something that has crept in to the game more and more.They mentioned on Sky that county cricket officials have been told to keep a eye on incidents like these because they have seen it happen more and more the last couple of seasons.Asif was frustrated because England had just lost two wickets?
I think there's a big difference people are overlooking - Prior was out of his crease and was getting back in when he got hit, Haider was just standing there. Haven't seen the Colly one.
Agreed...Haider seemed out of the ground but didn't even move his feet. He was standing outside the crease to bat in order to cover the swing...but when Prior blocked the ball towards Asif...he charged more or less towards Asif along with it....For the throw part of the situation...i personally felt the way Broad threw it and the way Asif did it was a bit different...Asif's throw was not aimed at hurting the batsman it was a very low throw and had Prior been facing Asif it would have crashed into the pads..it was only that Prior turned his back to Asif.....Broad threw it as if he was aiming for Haider's head/chest....Not sure it's quite as straightforward as that. Asif's throw missed the stumps by a greater distance than Broad's. And as everyone now seems to agree, Haider was out of his ground.
One point that people seem to think is relevant is that Haider wasn't attempting a run. So what? Cbf to check the Laws, but I thought you didn't need to be attempting a run in order to be run out. You just need to be out of your ground. If my assumption on that is wrong then doubtless someone will set me right.
So you're saying Asif merely missed the target with his throw by a good 3-4 feet when hitting Prior, yet Broad is deadly accurate and hit what he aimed for.Agreed...Haider seemed out of the ground but didn't even move his feet. He was standing outside the crease to bat in order to cover the swing...but when Prior blocked the ball towards Asif...he charged more or less towards Asif along with it....For the throw part of the situation...i personally felt the way Broad threw it and the way Asif did it was a bit different...Asif's throw was not aimed at hurting the batsman it was a very low throw and had Prior been facing Asif it would have crashed into the pads..it was only that Prior turned his back to Asif.....Broad threw it as if he was aiming for Haider's head/chest....
Anyways...its a done deal...could have been a tit for tat response from Asif for all i care...
Yeah, he's ****edThe only good i see coming out of this for Pak is that Broad's aggression was checked and may have thrown him off a bit mentally....
Burgey to explode in 5..........I heard a rumour he's going to be the face of a new Murraymints advertising campaign
He isn't a fat womaniser though.Yep, they've needed that for decades and he's finally arrived.
Ticks all the boxes too.
Blonde? Check
Wanker? Check
Can play? Check
Give him time.He isn't a fat womaniser though.![]()
If I was going to change the title, it would be to fix up the abuse of the English language that makes my eyes water every time I see this thread, not just "trouble" for "magic"!Can a mod please change the thread title and replace 'trouble' with 'magic', thanks![]()
He isn't a fat womaniser though.![]()
girl on girl lesbian action.Give him time.