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*Official* First Test at Lord's

silentstriker

The Wheel is Forever
Question: if someone is given out caught and it turns out to be out LBW, can it be officially changed at some point (say before the match ends)?
 

vcs

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I have to say I didn't see any clear daylight between the ball and the bat even in the KP case on the slow-mo replays, like I was reading here.
 

Woodster

International Captain
KP did tbh. Wonder how much batsmans reactions shape people's perceptions.
I don't think you should judge too much on reactions, they always say as soon as batsman whizzes his head round to see if the keeper's caught it, it's a strong suggestion he's nicked it, yet KP did just that on his contentious decision, but was certain he'd not hit it. Mixed signals for sure.
 

Spark

Global Moderator
Yeah there was a spot on the pad. It looks not out but there's one galling difference - Morgan walked off.
 

Cevno

Hall of Fame Member
Seriously, no he didn't. I'm not sure why you're hammering on about this but everyone else in this thread is in agreement that he missed that comfortably.
Similar evidence in both instances,i would say if you include the snicko replay.
 

Tom Halsey

International Coach
Right. Well I and most others cannot possibly agree with that.
Nah he has a point. You yourself said that the 'one galling difference' was that Morgan walked off. I think had Morgan reviewed it with the same authority that Pietersen did he'd have been given not out, I think the evidence was pretty similar to the Pietersen one.

My earlier post saying Pietersen obviously didn't hit it was too strong, but I think it is very likely he didn't and I think we'd be saying the same thing had Morgan given the same reaction.
 

weldone

Hall of Fame Member
Good to see that Wasim Akram is loving Praveen Kumar's bowling.

The 100 county bowlers who bowl like Praveen as per Goughy should be proud!
 

flibbertyjibber

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Nice one KP getting a ton. The wickets for PK have put us on the back foot for a short time but 400 should be easily reached and it is all about how many more we get and whether India are batting tonight.
 

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