He certainly always bowled like someone who was.Isn't he retired?
We have an Indian cricketer with a name as awesome as this, and you're complaining about Sheldon Jackson.The only person I've ever heard of called Sheldon is Sheldon Cooper. He's made up and American.
Would be a bizarre name in England let alone India. Then the surname Jackson isn't exactly a standard surname over there is it?
150/1 after 23. Think it's safe to say England have lost this one.
harsh. tredwell was a perfectly decent odi bowler.He certainly always bowled like someone who was.
I think I woke up in an alternate world today.We have an Indian cricketer with a name as awesome as this, and you're complaining about Sheldon Jackson.
Yeah, I'd be in favour of a general law change here. I know they're very rare, but I've never been a fan of hit-wickets where helmets/caps or parts of them fall off and dislodge a bail. Just feels too random.Controversy with Jason Roy's dismissal ?
Protector at the back of the helmet fell on to the stumps.
New law needed ?
Without a doubt. When they were brought in to stop anyone else from dying like Hughes.Controversy with Jason Roy's dismissal ?
Protector at the back of the helmet fell on to the stumps.
New law needed ?
Or being literally knocked off their feet by the sheer pace of Monty PanesarYeah, in my mind a hit wicket is when the Batsman manages to dislodge the bails due to his carelessness/stupidity.
Never forget Rashid made Kohli hit wicket.Or being literally knocked off their feet by the sheer pace of Monty Panesar
Amazed they could make a helmet big enough for his head, let alone one that was too big for it.KP got out hit wicket when his helmet fell on the stumps once iirc