Yes we're really familiar with that sort of feeling tbh. Just one thing seems to pile on top of another and when you're playing badly you just cannot afford any marginal decisions against you, or it turns into a disaster.IMHO that's a bad decision. Clipping about a mm of leg stump and I thought it looked legside and high live too. The sort of decision that goes against you when you're playing dreadful cricket I guess though.
The line has to be drawn somewhere I guess so fair enough but imo the reviewing team shouldn't lose a review if it's close. DRS should be there to punish the Watson's of the world, not the close calls.IMHO that's a bad decision. Clipping about a mm of leg stump and I thought it looked legside and high live too. The sort of decision that goes against you when you're playing dreadful cricket I guess though.
Hitting is hitting though. And the technology has backed up that if you removed the player from that scenario it would have hit.IMHO that's a bad decision. Clipping about a mm of leg stump and I thought it looked legside and high live too. The sort of decision that goes against you when you're playing dreadful cricket I guess though.
Agreed, "Umpire's call" should not be taken away from the team if you referred it. Because effectively it's saying yeah, was worth reviewing if it went the other way we wouldn't have went against you.The line has to be drawn somewhere I guess so fair enough but imo the reviewing team shouldn't lose a review if it's close. DRS should be there to punish the Watson's of the world, not the close calls.
Yeah, but it irritates me that that margin of error doesn't seem to exist when hawkeye shows the ball to be narrowly missing after an out decision. I would've been spitting tacks if Deonarine had had that decision overturned because hawkeye showed the ball to be missing by a mm.The only reason Umpires Call exists is because there's a margin of error on the technology. If that margin didn't exist, it's just plain out.
It's definitely got more pronounced as his career has gone along but it hasn't changed for quite a few years now really. You probably just got used to it so it didn't seem as strange and now it's a shock again because you haven't seen him in ages.I haven't seen Chanderpaul bat in ages; has his stance got even more ridiculous in recent times, or is my memory failing me?