honestbharani
Whatever it takes!!!
Yeah this.
I think as fans of cricket we can get a little defensive on aspects of the game such as short pitched bowling. Theres every reason it should be questioned. I personally believe that upon receiving all the evidence they'll lean towards the tactic of short pitched bowling WAS used on Hughes by the bowlers and this a legitimate tactic of the sport that is statistically unlikely to cause serious harm. That Hughes was the victim of a freak accident and some recommendations or new requirements for kit may be made.
Cricket isn't sacred, questions should be asked.
Sorry mate... The very first question they should have ever asked when diving down this rabbit hole is, was anything out of the ordinary, in cricketing terms, done that led to this tragedy? And the answer is No. It is shameful that this prosecutor who seems to have less grasp of cricket than even Burgey is getting people like Tom Cooper worked up.. I mean, Phil Hughes as a batsman was not very good against short pitched bowling and hence they bowled it there to him. If he has a weakness outside off stump, they would have tried to bowl there. The very first question should be, even if the short ball was a tactic, was it a legitimate and legal one? And the answer is yes. Then why put these guys, esp. Cooper who I am sure could not have yet recovered from this tragedy, through all this. The very reports seem to suggest there is some glory hunting happening at least from that prosecution lawyer.
I am all for trying to come up with better helmet alignments and ensuring better and faster access to medical facilities at all state level games etc. Those will save lives, but come on, questioning if there was sledging in an Aussie cricket match... SMH.