Neil Pickup
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Don't do it - but equally, take it on the chin when you get triggered.What advice do you give your charges on whether to walk or not?
Don't do it - but equally, take it on the chin when you get triggered.What advice do you give your charges on whether to walk or not?
Just out of curiosity, and I have absolutely no agenda here, do any of them walk notwithstanding that, and if they do (did) how would you react to that?Don't do it - but equally, take it on the chin when you get triggered.
Yeah same here, only time when it makes sense to walk.at my grade level we sometimes have to umpire ourselves, our rule is if you hit it walk, so you don't put pressure on you're mate who's umpiring. if you have a paid umpire, don't walk.
I can't remember a situation akin to that happening but if it did I would certainly not make an issue of it. I would probably take the time - in private - to ask them if they would have done the same if we were 9-down and needed two to win.Just out of curiosity, and I have absolutely no agenda here, do any of them walk notwithstanding that, and if they do (did) how would you react to that?
Hahaha agreed.Brad Haddin should be banned for a Test for not walking.
Discuss.
Yep the call for Broad to walk has been embarrassing. But I hope you felt the same way when Swann called Sri Lankan players cheaters for not walking:Broad did nothing to deceive the umpire. Catch claimed, bowler appealed, umpire made his decision. Broad did not try to influence the decision. He stood his ground and waited. Clearly a poor decision but Broad was merely a spectator.
Some of the reaction, admittedly in the minority, in here is ridiculous and painful to read.
In this case, it works perfectly well. Either you think appealing for something, standing your ground or claiming something that you believe to be true is cheating and shouldn't be part of the game, or you think it's fine. I have a problem with artificially picking and choosing which lies are OK, and which aren't and blaming a player for only the lies that you don't like.I think we're pretty effectively concluding that analogies between sport and the justice system don't really work
This bloke speaks more sense than silentstrikerwhatever it is , cricket is THE Game to watch and play
putting him in the top 99.9% of intellects on earthThis bloke speaks more sense than silentstriker
Standing your ground means there's a possibility you're not sure. Claiming a catch means you're stating something with certainty. They're not the same thing.In this case, it works perfectly well. Either you think appealing for something, standing your ground or claiming something that you believe to be true is cheating and shouldn't be part of the game, or you think it's fine. I have a problem with artificially picking and choosing which lies are OK, and which aren't and blaming a player for only the lies that you don't like.
Are you going to start a campaign?will we ever get justice for Denesh Ramdin?
Again, we are talking about the instances where a batsman IS sure he hit it and stays.Standing your ground means there's a possibility you're not sure. Claiming a catch means you're stating something with certainty. They're not the same thing.