Yeah, it is beyond DRS, I mean come on.Lol, no respectable cricketer would ever think an international umpire would get that decision wrong tbf.
Think Flintoff being given out caught behind in NZ in 02/3 was worse, but it's up thereThat might be the worst decision I have ever seen.
Deflection an optical illusion etc...Lol, no respectable cricketer would ever think an international umpire would get that decision wrong tbf.
Oh god, had managed to forget about the Symonds one. That is the worst for a good while though.Symonds "not" caught behind in Sydney 2006 was much worse for mine. I've seen plenty worse on YouTube though thanks to Robelinda2. Definitely never want to see home umpires again.
Can't say I blame him, I know I would never walkbatsmen dont walk anymore
except for Bairstow just the other hour
nah given the modifications to the review system that have happened, clarke shouldn't've reviewed. it was purely a stump thing. nothing to do with edges. don't review marginal lbw's anymore.We didn't waste the first one. The ball was hitting the stumps.
neither do i. but dont give me this "batsmen dont walk" junk when we just saw a batsman walk off without even looking at the ump.Can't say I blame him, I know I would never walk
Harder to tell when your standing at first slip in a test match than watching it on TV (I think).nah given the modifications to the review system that have happened, clarke shouldn't've reviewed. it was purely a stump thing. nothing to do with edges. don't review marginal lbw's anymore.
what exactly did agar do? did he hit the button that said not out?Hahaha I love you Stuart Broad. Karma for Agar.
At square leg so he wouldn't have seen owt.Harder to tell when your standing at first slip in a test match than watching it on TV (I think).
Where was the other umpire btw? At square leg or was he at point? He would have had a perfect view at point you would imagine.