I think they should change the rule to the point of impact anyway. Bails coming up is just too hard to see.Aakash Chopra @cricketaakash 59s59 seconds ago
LED stumps are misleading...they light up the moment the ball hits but a batsman is given out only if the bails are out of the groove.
Yeah, the bails light up too early IMO.
Not in Australia though.left right combo, also Raina's power game is better than Rahane's, surely a set Raina is more valuable than a set Rahane in limited overs?
Time for India to hide the low SR great man.Now the great man's time has come.
But there's 20 overs to go. Raina doesn't get set. He's like Watson.left right combo, also Raina's power game is better than Rahane's, surely a set Raina is more valuable than a set Rahane in limited overs?
Yeah but if they wanted to divert from the original order they should have gone with Dhoni instead of Raina. You could approach this using two different philosophies, and each philosophy would dictate Raina to be the second best option. It's a weird compromise.left right combo, also Raina's power game is better than Rahane's, surely a set Raina is more valuable than a set Rahane in limited overs?
Go away. This was actually the right time for the solid but low strike rate batsman to come and stay till over 40-41Time for India to hide the low SR great man.
Loving this.Time for India to hide the low SR great man.
But a set Raina can cause much more damage than a set Rahane.But there's 20 overs to go. Raina doesn't get set. He's like Watson.
I'd have kept Raina for his customary quick 30-40 at the end of the innings with Dhoni. Rahane would've been the logical choice here.
Rahane's strike rate is low because he's boundary-reliant though; he's different from a middle overs accumulator with a low strike rate.Go away. This was actually the right time for the solid but low strike rate batsman to come and stay till over 40-41
Harsh to call that a drop. Lazier fielders would've just watched that go over them.another drop! india really riding their luck here...