Lets re-write the rules then. Until then...Now I'll say this on this one, because I didn't want to be accused of bias when Colly was out, but I just don't think those should be out. It first hit the pad a thousandth of a second before the bat, almost whilst it still touching the pad the bat contacts. Just think they should be "not out".
What? Why?Now I'll say this on this one, because I didn't want to be accused of bias when Colly was out, but I just don't think those should be out. It first hit the pad a thousandth of a second before the bat, almost whilst it still touching the pad the bat contacts. Just think they should be "not out".
The light's obviously poor, so what's Finn doing on?
Just think the contacts almost simaltaneous.Lets re-write the rules then. Until then...
Same with Bowdens liberal interpretation of the no-ball rule for Finn
Just like if the ball "almost" hits the stumps it's not out.Just think the contacts almost simaltaneous.
Anyway probably a good day for England that.
I think if you're making contact with the ball you're probably not just playing with the pads. Anyway I'll admit it's unenforcable and probably wrong.Just like if the ball "almost" hits the stumps it's not out.
I'd understand if I thought it would make for a better game, but it would just pay dividends to batsmen who play with their pads.