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*Official* First Test at the Gabba

Debris

International 12th Man
I've never seen anyone walk for an LBW in the history of cricket, and I doubt it's ever gonna happen unless someone is hit on the full on the toe.

It serves England right for using it for the 50/50 LBW yesterday which was only used out of frustration. You gotta keep them until there's one that is blatantly wrong, which is why the system was brought in.
I would put in a rule to ban walking. Too close to cheating for my liking, particularly with all the betting scandals around.
 

pasag

RTDAS
Am liking Anderson's body language after things don't go well. Used to throw toys out of the cot, now gives a wry smile and carries on.
 

Gilly Fan

U19 12th Man
Richie Richardson did in an ODI at the MCG in the early 80s.

It was back when the pitch was crazy low and slow. He went to pull one.. Hit him on the ankle in front of middle. He just walked off. See it sometimes on World Series classics. Piss funny tbh.
tbf I wasn't alive then. :laugh:
 

Athlai

Not Terrible
Am liking Anderson's body language after things don't go well. Used to throw toys out of the cot, now gives a wry smile and carries on.
Have really been expecting his shoulders to slump and to start bowling his typical dross. Have been very impressed with his attitude actually.
 

Son Of Coco

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Am liking Anderson's body language after things don't go well. Used to throw toys out of the cot, now gives a wry smile and carries on.
He's very close to the edge at the moment (and understandably so). Will be interesting to see how he responds.
 

PhoenixFire

International Coach
Thought it was fairly clear. Player must stay at the wicket until the umpire gives him permission to go.
Nah that's a shocking idea. What's wrong with people walking if they know they are out and the umpire doesn't give them? Has there ever been any evidence of someone walking when they haven't been out due to match fixing? A good case of 'If it aint broke, it doesn't need fixing.
 

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