Might have been taking a lead from AFL comms, who go into the final quarter with a side leading by eight goals but say if the other mob kick the first "it isn't over".Is Bumble seriously commentating this like its not over?
Come on mate, Sri Lanka have rolled over and had their tummy tickled every year since their inception save for 1996.WELL DONE SRI LANKA on a deserved series win. We came back strongly from the drubbing we got in Manchester and took the series despite a lot of people telling us we can never win abroad..great innings from captain fantastic again to get us over the line. I am a little bit disappointed by the reaction of Cook at the end- I am not an expert lip reader but I got the gist - however it is understandable. What the England players need to realise is that if they want a scrap, we will stand toe to toe..you pull the tail of a lion and you won't like the response...
Anyway back to the cricket- well done to England also on done good performances in the series, Jordan has been a real find, tredwell has come good and Gurney has impressed too..
Based on Mahela's interview, SL had looked at how Eng made 22 2s in 12 overs in the Lord's match, and concluded that they were backing up too much. They were just looking for it this time - doesn't really matter if Buttler was trying to steal a single or not, he was still outside the crease and that's all that should matter. The umpire could've decided that he wasn't trying to steal a single, which would be a plausible decision I think.I agree that mankading is fine (if done legally) but to pretend Buttler was trying to cheat is a joke frankly. He was at most 3 inches outside his crease when Sachti was in his delivery stride.
It's still an unfair advantage, no matter how smallI agree that mankading is fine (if done legally) but to pretend Buttler was trying to cheat is a joke frankly. He was at most 3 inches outside his crease when Sachti was in his delivery stride.
So is a no ball, does that make it 'cheating'? Very strong term that.It's still an unfair advantage, no matter how small