Our last two test victories have involved playing either four seamers or five full-timers, but they're obsessed with trying to polish the turd that is our batting lineup so we always end up with three seamers and dan or jeets. Go figure.Don't really see Amla sweep. NZ look a bowler short here.
What's he saying? I see O'Brien has tweeted about it too.Doully you dumb**** stop talking. They don't lose a review.
oh god you're joking, neither commentator knows the bloody rules?
he's all over the shop. But I think he's saying if nz had've reviewed the bracewell lbw they shouldn't lose a review if there's a no ball - it wouldn't be out - but no loss of review because the umpire should have called it.What's he saying? I see O'Brien has tweeted about it too.
He was saying that it's unfair that a review is lost if the bowling side calls for a review and it turns out it's a no-ball. It's not true, the review is kept since a mistake was still corrected.What's he saying? I see O'Brien has tweeted about it too.
That is excellent. I remember in the Hamilton test last season against SA, Gillespie was on a roll and got the edge of de Villiers but there was no third slip! Turning point in that game.If nothing else, I do appreciate that McCullum actually keeps 3 slips in place for longer than the first 5 overs.