BlazeDragon
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The problem with the bolded part is that its just assumptions and there is a reverse logic that would apply to it as well. There were time where Wasim might have bowled it straight at first and then the late swing moved it away from the stumps. So it might have been that he got lucky with a lot of these decisions as well.Oh please !!! Stop with all the imaginations and assumptions.
Never blamed the umpire or even called the decision dubious. Simply presenting the link and raising a valid point (and if you listen to the commentary in the clip you will know what I am trying to suggest) that it was so difficult for umpires to get those lbw decisions right and perhaps there were a fair no. of those that the umpires missed.
Maybe Mcgrath suffered similar fate, If I see, I will bring those to this discussion as well. I do have a preference for Wasim over Mcgrath but I do not for a moment consider Mcgrath any less of a bowler, so please stop with you agenda type comments.
"THE" WORST UMPIRE OF ALL TIME- 2 PLUMB LBW's NOT GIVEN IN PAKISTAN 1998- MCGRATH - YouTubeMaybe Mcgrath suffered similar fate, If I see, I will bring those to this discussion as well. I do have a preference for Wasim over Mcgrath but I do not for a moment consider Mcgrath any less of a bowler, so please stop with you agenda type comments.
This link was posted twice here already.
There is no reason to think McGrath was generally "lucky" with the lbws. Bowling in a perfectly straight line and making it look out was a part of his skills and there is no reason he should be blamed for it. With him when it looked out it usually was because he was so consistent at bowling it straight.