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That's someone's interpretation of the lawLbw law 36
That's someone's interpretation of the lawLbw law 36
But there is convention which has made the concept universal, traditional and practically a law. And I guess I can see why. The laws describe how a batsmen is out. For bowled its pretty easy. Ball strikes the wicket and the stumps are down and the bails off. What about a catch, run out or stumping? Bowler is up for caught behind. Did the ball hit the edge? an ump might think. I didn't hear a noise or see a deviation. A keeper appeals for run out or stumping. Is the bat or foot on the line? Gee I can't tell. So if an umpire can't say if all the conditions defining a dismissal are met then he has to give the benefit of the doubt to the batsman and I suppose that's why it became a convention.The notion that benefit of doubt has to go to batsman is not a legal requirement. There is nothing in the framework that umpires follow which requires them to do this.
Dar was obviously sure it was out.Look I picked heads the other day and was right. Foresight huh?
He couldn't have known unless he's a terminator fitted out with drs.
So benefit of the doubt.
Why eat breakfast before the game starts?Go to bed straight after closing time. Sleep from. 6 to 12:30 am give yourself time for shower and breakfast before the game starts.
Yeah buddy. Right. "Sure".Dar was obviously sure it was out.
Dave approves.Why eat breakfast before the game starts?
Is it the old must finish your food 15 minutes before going in to play on the OLED rule?
He wouldn't have given it out if he wasn't sure. That's like rule no. 1 for an umpire.Yeah buddy. Right. "Sure".
Let's see - according to the gospel of BlockyA petty Ross Taylor swipe? Blocky's back baby.
Just a note for future. I don't respond to crap like this anymore, or obvious baiting, or areas where your sensitive little feelings come into account. Sorry.I'm pretty sure it's never been about your opinion but how you voice it. Seems to be a pretty obvious thing that we've been very good at pointing out.
That's true, but credit where it's due, he was talking up Wagner & suggested Southee was entitled IIRC, when the rest of us were rubbishing Wags, saying he wasn't a Test option.I'm pretty sure it's never been about your opinion but how you voice it. Seems to be a pretty obvious thing that we've been very good at pointing out.
And still, Wagner gets dropped instead of Boult, the moment he has one bad test.That's true, but credit where it's due, he was talking up Wagner & suggested Southee was entitled IIRC, when the rest of us were rubbishing Wags, saying he wasn't a Test option.
Also to Brah. The camera showed Smith way down the pitch. How can anyone be sure of the pitch, bounce, angle and turn of the ball in a split second when the ump can't even use the proximity of the stumps as a guide. He made a decn but it was punt.Well he gave it out didn't he? Pretty sure that being an International umpire he knows the laws etc. so knows what his obligations are.
Worth remembering that the camera angle shown on the to is not the same as the view he had of it, it is much worse.
As can an LBW call where the ball is pitching in line, striking in line and hitting the stumps.... go figure.Also to Brah. The camera showed Smith way down the pitch. How can anyone be sure of the pitch, bounce, angle and turn of the ball in a split second when the ump can't even use the proximity of the stumps as a guide. He made a decn but it was punt.
As for blocky's post: Poor man. Can't distinguish between the benefit of a doubt and the clarification of it. All his examples can be solved on field or calling for a referral.