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***Official*** England in Sri Lanka 2012

Prince EWS

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Was pretty annoyed when I turned back on from the NRL and saw Samaraweera and Jayawardene still batting, but Swannehhhh :wub:
 

flibbertyjibber

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Needed that from Swan but no less than I expected from SL today. They battled bloody hard and were so close to a great day which would probably have won the series for them. Nice one Swanneh, not bad for a rubbish spinner is he?

Need an early wicket in the morning and it could be all over quickly. Have to say Mahela has been sublime this series. Showed his true class, a joy to watch.
 
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Furball

Evil Scotsman
What does this mean? If there is no evidence that the original decision was incorrect, then that means there must be some evidence the decision was correct. So of course it would be farcical to overturn a decision like that. But we're talking about situations were all you have is e.g. a ball flying very close to the edge but without any visible deviation or hotspot or noise on the replays etc....so, in other words, there is absolutely no evidence to support the original umpires decision other than his initial reaction. And going by the amount of times umpires decisions are wrong by a long shot, I don't have much faith on the accuracy of their decisions in circumstances where it is extremely close. The only times I'd be happy for a difficult decision to be reverted back to the original one despite there being nothing to confirm it is in cases where there are clear technological limitations (e.g. hotspot out of frame, or poor replays etc.).
A lack of HotSpot surely counts as a technological limitation?
 

flibbertyjibber

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Have to say with the Dilshan dismissal it just shows that ICC need to get their arses into gear and say that all the technology is used in ALL tests worldwide or none at all. It went against SL today, could easily have been the other way round but there was absolutely no way the 3rd umpire could overturn the original decision even if gut feeling was it was probably wrong.
 

BoyBrumby

Englishman
Hotspot isn't a cure for cancer, tbf. Sometimes edges don't show up on it.

It's just speculation as we'll never know now, but even if Dilshan's edge hadn't shown up on Hotspot I still don't think it'd have been overturned. One cannot say, hand on heart, there's clear air between bat and ball. Front-on cam suggests edge, stump cam suggests none. Original decision stands whichever way it went.

Btw, I don't recall quite so much bunching of knickers with Samaraweera's (non-)glove to Cook in the first innings. Same principal tho; inconclusive, orig call stands.
 

Furball

Evil Scotsman
Have to say with the Dilshan dismissal it just shows that ICC need to get their arses into gear and say that all the technology is used in ALL tests worldwide or none at all. It went against SL today, could easily have been the other way round but there was absolutely no way the 3rd umpire could overturn the original decision even if gut feeling was it was probably wrong.
That's just stupid.

Some technology is still better than none.
 

Prince EWS

Global Moderator
As most of you will know I have pretty strong opinions on UDRS/technology myself but it does become irritating when it takes over a tour thread, so if you could take it to the official UDRS thread, that'd be tops.
 

GIMH

Norwood's on Fire
As most of you will know I have pretty strong opinions on UDRS/technology myself but it does become irritating when it takes over a tour thread, so if you could take it to the official UDRS thread, that'd be tops.
Directly relevant to the match though. WAC
 

BoyBrumby

Englishman
Reckon anything over 130 will be ticklish. Batsman will be walking to the crease with a big, **** off sign saying "FOUR STRAIGHT DEFEATS" in their mind's eye.

Plus side is Herath can't bowl from both ends.
 

wpdavid

Hall of Fame Member
Reckon anything over 130 will be ticklish. Batsman will be walking to the crease with a big, **** off sign saying "FOUR STRAIGHT DEFEATS" in their mind's eye.

Plus side is Herath can't bowl from both ends.
I gather that Bell's already hiding behind the sofa.

In terms of time:
SL last an hour or less = easy win for England.
SL all out around lunch = arse nipper
SL last until mid-afternoon = England have to survive three hours with half the SL side around the bat
SL last until tea = bore draw
 

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