Furball
Evil Scotsman
I disagree with bottle tops.I agree with TC. Bowlers should be allowed to use bottle tops.
Fingernails, teeth or dirt? Fine.
I disagree with bottle tops.I agree with TC. Bowlers should be allowed to use bottle tops.
I know what the rule says ya daft jock ****. Needless say, we agree.It's already legal to do so by shining it; this is apparently ok as it's preserving the shine on the ball (yet preserving the seam by picking it is illegal).
As far as I'm concerned, as long as you're not introducing foreign objects to the ball such as razor blades or bottle tops, the fielding side should be able to do what they want to the ball.
Yeah and herein lies the failure of my dastarly plan. Instinctively I'd say that if a fielding side starts playing with the condition of the ball, they only get one which will only be replaceable if it starts falling to bits. So if they balls-up the swing they were getting, too bad. Problem is, the only logical solution is to literally tear the ball to pieces so it has to be replaced with a new one anyway.Picking the seam isn't allowed because it increases the chance of the ball splitting at the seam. It'd be cool to see but I reckon balls just wouldn't last 80 overs anymore if teams could do whatever the **** they wanted.
Oxymoron if I've ever seen one.Haha I can see vb coming out with a beer that has a bottle top which squirts out French polish. Limited run boutique beer mind you
To catch a soft-ball is technically difficult. According to my friend Tennis-ball Cricket is more difficult for fielders.But if cricket balls are soft why would fielders need baseball-style gloves to catch?
In other words, Cricket can be played without this law?Why aren't soccer players allowed to pick up the ball? Why can't rugby players throw it forward? It's just one of the defining points of the game.
Yes, "Loko" is OK.Loko (am I allowed to call you Loko?),
What are you thoughts one designated 'multi-ball' over where multiple balls (up to 25) are delivered to the batsman at the one time. He can not be dismissed during this time frame but he has the opportunity to hit as many as he wants. He must complete as many runs as he can before the last ball is retrieved and thrown back to the wicket keeper?
And I have not understood why Bowlers must not bend the arm. Could you tell me the reason?
Ask Brumby.In other words, Cricket can be played without this law?
when I was 8 I had the ability to get massive spin when I threw it and I convinced my friends to allow throwing for spin deliveries in back yard cricket.In other words, Cricket can be played without this law?
how about why not 4 wickets instead of three.By the way, why are coloured kits not allowed in Tests?
I get your point, but Gayle's 175 wasn't exactly an even constest between bat and ball, was it?By prohibiting the bowler from bending his arm the laws of cricket even up the contest between bat and ball. That way we get to watch batters like Chris Gayle belt 175 runs off 66 deliveries.