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**Official** Pakistan and England in the UAE 2015/16

Cabinet96

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I didn't get that...who went to the third umpire the first time? The umpire himself?
Umpired checked to see if it was a bump ball or not, then Wood reviewed the decision that he'd edged it. But when reviewing the bump ball the 3rd umpire checks that he's hit it anyway, so...
 

flibbertyjibber

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Well considering Bumble and Beefy were saying Yasir has no variations and we should be able to play him we have made a good job of proving them wrong today. Wahab deserves the Michelle really but Yasir will probably get it.
 

OverratedSanity

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I don't get why if a player reviews a decision or when an umpire goes up to the tv replay for help, they can only check for one particular thing. Once you go up to the third umpire, who has the benefit of tv replays, he should have the liberty to take all modes of dismissal into account and make the ****ing decision. So stupid.
 

Cabinet96

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pretty sure it's been established in previous cases that when the umps refer it themselves, the 3rd ump checks everything
Just further on this, I think it was the 2012 India v England series where it first happened. Umpire checked whether an edge carried, then gave it not out cause he didn't hit it. There was outrage at first because Gambhir had basically got a review in a series without ones.
 

Cabinet96

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I don't get why if a player reviews a decision or when an umpire goes up to the tv replay for help, they can only check for one particular thing. Once you go up to the third umpire, who has the benefit of tv replays, he should have the liberty to take all modes of dismissal into account and make the ****ing decision. So stupid.
He does.
 

Howe_zat

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Shame the Broad who scored 169 against Pakistan is no more
I was thinking this, but then that same Broad averaged 35 with the ball. I think the new one is the better player.

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I don't know why it matters to me for us to bat until lunch but it does. The ever lowering standards on the batting collapse
 

Spark

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I was thinking this, but then that same Broad averaged 35 with the ball. I think the new one is the better player.

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I don't know why it matters to me for us to bat until lunch but it does. The ever lowering standards on the batting collapse
Broad's peak with the bat coincided with the period where he was annihilating India at will, tbf.
 

Cabinet96

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Just further on this, I think it was the 2012 India v England series where it first happened. Umpire checked whether an edge carried, then gave it not out cause he didn't hit it. There was outrage at first because Gambhir had basically got a review in a series without ones.
Ftr: 3rd Test: India v England at Kolkata, Dec 5-9, 2012 | Cricket Commentary | ESPN Cricinfo

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Swann to Gambhir, no run, turn and bounce, caught at slip! Or is it? Jonathan Trott claims the catch and is celebrating wildly - he's got previous though - but the replay shows it is a brilliant low one-handed catch, this is out surely. Well they've checked and the replay does suggest that Gambhir has missed it but that's not a question the third umpire can rule on, not out is given! Unbelievable
 

fredfertang

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Anyone who was looking at this mornings events and didn't know who was who would certainly be wondering why the **** Jimmy is number 11
 

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