Michael Hussey be up there too. Michael Clarke once sent it to a referral in hope of a no ball lol.Since the referral system has come in, how many times has he used it after being given out? He must be getting close to double figures. He's used it more than any other player surely.
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Clarke did last summer when it was missing off and leg and smashing into middle. Not the umpire.Michael Hussey uses it when he actually knows he's not out though.
Clarke... that was the umpire's referral, have you not been paying attention?
Hmm. Sounds like dog plop to me. I don't think it's any secret our seamers fancy their chances against him, but if he was nailed bang in front (unlikely given his preferred MO, admittedly) I've little doubt we'd ask the Q.Just stumbled upon this.
"...On another note I heard directly from one of the English coaches mouths yesterday that they had a rule regarding referrals and Phil Hughes. Under no cir***stances were they allowed to call a referral on Hughes. They believed they would get him easily anyway and didn't want to risk using a referral on him. Says a lot about their respect for him...."
not sure of the validity
Funnily he was actually the first player to be ever be given out lbw by the third umpire, to Murali in the 'SuperTest'. Maybe he feels he's owed a couple due to that.Since the referral system has come in, how many times has he used it after being given out? He must be getting close to double figures. He's used it more than any other player surely.
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Source? That sounds like a Daily Tele type pile of steaming proverbial.Just read a bit further actually and it said something about "... it was actually Hughes who was told not to use referrals on himself..." sounds perhaps more far fetched.