indiaholic
International Captain
Somebody has to select the frame where the impact happened. It is a human decision.So why does it exist for impact?
Somebody has to select the frame where the impact happened. It is a human decision.So why does it exist for impact?
I saw England get a wicket when a sliver of the ball was pitching in line with the stumps on review.Didn't any of you read the announcement? 25% with respect to the centre of the stumps was the original proposal, and 50 % with respect to the outside was implemented. Pitching has not changed.
vvvSo why does it exist for impact?
Right yeah and there's no bloke in a room picking a point of impact between frames too. You just work out where it pitched.
Well that would make your right arm bowler going around the wicket tactic a lot more common then.Also, with all the **** in the game that has made it way easier for the batsmen, I think the pitched outside leg rule should be removed.
So why does it exist for impact?
I think that has something to do with the fact that there's a partially manual process in deciding when exactly the ball has first struck the pad, and that there's some sort of tiny margin of error involved in that process.Whats the predictive element of where the ball hit the pad?
It would force batsmen to play at that line a lot more too, the only point I can see that would make it negative is having a spinner darting it from wide at the legs repeatedly, but good batsmen can counter that.Well that would make your right arm bowler going around the wicket tactic a lot more common then.
no we've had that discussionAlso, with all the **** in the game that has made it way easier for the batsmen, I think the pitched outside leg rule should be removed.
Was it outside off rather than leg? Shouldn't be out outside leg, it's pretty clear in the rules.I saw England get a wicket when a sliver of the ball was pitching in line with the stumps on review.
So I'm at a loss as to why that wasn't out.
Would totally change cricket as we know it. Not for me. Imagine a leg-spinner chucking it outside a right-handers leg-stump into the footmarks.Also, with all the **** in the game that has made it way easier for the batsmen, I think the pitched outside leg rule should be removed.
Outside leg.Was it outside off rather than leg? Shouldn't be out outside leg, it's pretty clear in the rules.
Boundary ropes coming in, bats that are lighter than the previous era but three times the size with three times the hitting arc and pitch conditions that are embarassingly easier to bat on than most astroturf wickets haven't changed the game?Would totally change cricket as we know it. Not for me. Imagine a leg-spinner chucking it outside a right-handers leg-stump into the footmarks.
And all the pace bowlers hurling it in around the wicket.Would totally change cricket as we know it. Not for me. Imagine a leg-spinner chucking it outside a right-handers leg-stump into the footmarks.
I have no problem with the predictive element and it being more accurate from scientific error at impact on pitch versus pad... but umpires call, even with an element of human interaction, is not based on science it is based on ICC decision to protect the umpire. Until they show the error margins determined from the tests it for me is arbitrary...I think that has something to do with the fact that there's a partially manual process in deciding when exactly the ball has first struck the pad, and that there's some sort of tiny margin of error involved in that process.
At this stage of the evening you probably want Starc protecting Khawaja a bit. Khawaja being in tomorrow will be the big factor in Australia's lead.Don't take the ****ing single you idiots.
I'd imagine because it's frame dependent.So why does it exist for impact?
Yet in all the years I've been watching Test cricket, there seems to be less draws and more results than ever before.Boundary ropes coming in, bats that are lighter than the previous era but three times the size with three times the hitting arc and pitch conditions that are embarassingly easier to bat on than most astroturf wickets haven't changed the game?
50 used to be something that designated you as an absolute great of the game... now it's bestowed on two to three players in teams outside of NZ and England.