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He's a fascist, fascists are too stupid to think.This is absurd. How can kohli be this thick and/or stubborn?
He's a fascist, fascists are too stupid to think.This is absurd. How can kohli be this thick and/or stubborn?
Surely the Khawaja rule only kicks in if you're likely to average something around 7?Warner averaging around 25 in his past 5 Tests in Asia in the last year. Based on the Khawaja rule, how many more Tests does he get?
I reckon the fact Warner almost ended up standing next to the square leg umpire might have made it look straighter than it actually was. It looked very, very out live.How is that umpire's call?
You blokes are horrendous, seriously. India came at Australia so ****ing hard it was ridiculous on day two. Just because a bloke doesn't roll through a side or isn't at his absolute best doesn't mean he wasn't threatening or didn't ask questions. The other side is having a lash as well and dogging in hard.Ashwin wasn't. Jaddu was.
Yup, I agree. Yet, as it is today, the settings of DRS are such that if any part if the ball is inside, the system will say "umpire's call". In that sense, the decision was right, as there probably was a millimeter inside. It's just that the settings are wrong. My guess is that it will be corrected, as they did with the margins for hitting the stumps.afaic you should only care about where the middle of the ball hits since that would be the first point of impact. Surely you don't need such a big margin for error on that. The current rule doesn't make sense.
Tbh a typical ODI chase for him would be to easily control the chase until there's about 5 runs to get then spoon one up in the air.Smith is doing that thing he does in ODIs where he hits 30 at nearly run a ball before you even realise that he's running away with it.
The way it works now is a bit odd. Following the same logic, it should work the other way too; if the on field decision is not out and 99% of the ball is hitting in line, the decision should be umpires call because of that 1% that isn't hitting.Yup, I agree. Yet, as it is today, the settings of DRS are such that if any part if the ball is inside, the system will say "umpire's call". In that sense, the decision was right, as there probably was a millimeter inside. It's just that the settings are wrong. My guess is that it will be corrected, as they did with the margins for hitting the stumps.