harsh.ag
Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Okay, English dudes with adrenaline pumping ****s. Unless you stop attacking Sri Lanka, Murali, and sub continent sides in general here, you are not getting me to listen to much of your argument here (that is me having the pomp to presume you give a **** about me listening to your argument, but since this is a cricket forum, I will throw caution to the winds and take that chance).
The Mankading rule has never been abused, so I don't see the sudden concern for extreme events on here. If a batsman has been warned many times, he can control his momentum while backing up just by starting from slightly further back up.
And again, I am guessing there have been many runs nicked off by enthusiastic non-strikers, runs which effect the outcome of games, though I guess that would tend to get cancelled out for both sides usually.
It is definitely neither possible nor desirable for the non-striker to watch the ball coming out of the bowler's hand on a regular basis. That would hinder his ability to do his job. But he can definitely get the momentum he needs from starting further back.
Butler was being a little lazy from the replay I just saw. If this straightens him out for the rest of his career, then it is probably a good thing for cricket overall, though I am hardly certain on this point.
The Mankading rule has never been abused, so I don't see the sudden concern for extreme events on here. If a batsman has been warned many times, he can control his momentum while backing up just by starting from slightly further back up.
And again, I am guessing there have been many runs nicked off by enthusiastic non-strikers, runs which effect the outcome of games, though I guess that would tend to get cancelled out for both sides usually.
It is definitely neither possible nor desirable for the non-striker to watch the ball coming out of the bowler's hand on a regular basis. That would hinder his ability to do his job. But he can definitely get the momentum he needs from starting further back.
Butler was being a little lazy from the replay I just saw. If this straightens him out for the rest of his career, then it is probably a good thing for cricket overall, though I am hardly certain on this point.