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***Official*** 1st Test at Brisbane

S.Kennedy

International Vice-Captain
We might still win. Skittle them out for ten. All sing with me, oh Jimmy Jimmy, Jimmy Jimmy Jimmy And-erson.
 

Arachnodouche

International Captain
Makes no difference, the distance from the stumps to the crease line is 1.22m regardless of how broad the line is.
I have nothing against the decision, mind. But stumpings exist within the crease, seeing how the line belongs to the umpires, so one would think there was more discussion around the subject. Am I missing something obvious here? Won't it be easier to drag some part of the heel back into safe space if there was lesser distance to travel? A matter of mms but still.
 

TNT

Banned
I have nothing against the decision, mind. But stumpings exist within the crease, seeing how the line belongs to the umpires, so one would think there was more discussion around the subject. Am I missing something obvious here? Won't it be easier to drag some part of the heel back into safe space if there was lesser distance to travel? A matter of mms but still.
Do you even know what the width of the line is in other countries, say Sri Lanka for example, do you know what the line width is there?. Are you able to answer that question?.
 

Bijed

International Regular
Assuming it's the back of the line that's 1.22m from the crease, the thickness should be inconsequential? Just need to be very certain that it conforms to this along it's entire length.

As for it getting distorted during play, how feasible would it be to check up on it at intervals and re-draw it if needed? Or does this happen anyway?
 
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TNT

Banned
I'm afraid I can't. Just musing, no criticism.
So how do you know if in any other place in the world, he would have been safe making the exact same sequence of movements. Crease lines are just marked out by the groundsmen, I doubt if you measured each and every cricket ground they would all be exactly 1.22m from stump to crease line. He could have made the same movements in NZ and been a full 2cm out of his crease for all we know. The line is straight but its too hard for some people to understand, so lets no go there and just play along with them. The width of the line is completely irrelevant, it would be like complaining that the inside cork of the ball is a different color to the color of the cork inside another ball, totally irrelevant.
 

TNT

Banned
Assuming it's the back of the line that's 1.22m from the crease, the thickness should be inconsequential? Just need to be very certain that it conforms to this along it's entire length.

As for it getting distorted during play, how feasible would it be to check up on it at intervals and re-draw it if needed? Or does this happen anyway?
As far as I know its at the umpires discretion, Its all irrelevant, you just have to have something grounded behind the line whether the line is 1.22 or 1.21 or 1.23m from the stump, the rule is very simple, something needs to be grounded behind the line, that's it, that's all you need to do.
 

JRC67

U19 12th Man
Assuming it's the back of the line that's 1.22m from the crease, the thickness should be inconsequential? Just need to be very certain that it conforms to this along it's entire length.

As for it getting distorted during play, how feasible would it be to check up on it at intervals and re-draw it if needed? Or does this happen anyway?
My understanding is that they normally draw and redraw the lines using a stencil. Because the line was wearing away more quickly than normal in front of the wicket the groundsman started free hand marking the middle of the line during the intervals as a quick fix. The middle of the crease line became thicker and not universally the same width. I suspect it happens quite a lot but this time the call was so narrow it probably had an impact on the decision. As a decision it was nowhere near as bad as the Broad catch or the Edgbaston catch that wasn't off Harmison or one of half a dozen other decisions in a 12 month period. Before umpire reviews it would have been not out as it was that tight. In future I suspect there will be a bit more science used when lines are being remarked. It hasn't really impacted the result just the margin of defeat and if luck doesn't always even itself out over a series it tends to over 12 months.
 

flibbertyjibber

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Glad I missed it as had work today. No point watching the end of it. We are in serious trouble and a 5-0 may be on again here.
 

Shri

Mr. Glass
what are your reasons? i'm curious. ive only seen them(especially Broad) on the receiving end of harsh treatment from our players and fans so i have a bit of natural sympathy toward them. was there an incident in an Eng/Ind series?
Clouderson - most punchable face and a dick usually. Also a little bitch who swears after covering his mouth to the cameras.

Broad - Match referee father. Gets away with **** all the time or at least used to. Best moment in recent years was when Varun Aaron broke his nose in a test and made him bleed.

Swann - General asshole and peed on a cricket pitch.

Trott - Grabs throats, quits tours.
 

Shri

Mr. Glass
Shri still saying Clouderson in 2017 is the saddest thing I’ve read since his thread demanding free healthcare.
Maybe Clouderson could use some free healthcare when the sun's out. Maybe a direct billing doctor in the dressing room?
 

Shri

Mr. Glass
If he spent more time gripping the ball when the sun's out instead of his thighs, maybe he'll get some wickets away from england.
 

GIMH

Norwood's on Fire
Neither of those are funny and nor do they make sense. Your banter is shitter than your use of western public transport. Get out this subforum, you’re adding zero value.
 

Crazy Sam

International 12th Man
Is Anderson going to be fined for his throw at Bancroft yesterday? Starc was fined for similar a couple of years ago.
 

Gnske

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Notice he got no swing on his throw either.

You'd have to be deluded to deny he's not a swingdaddy and nothing more.
 

Grumpy

U19 Vice-Captain
It's been a while since we had a good old Aussie lollapse.

It's been a while since Broad had one of his one man demolition spells.

The Stars have aligned themselves perfectly. A quick 7-8 wicket spell from Stuart and we're right back in this.

Strap yourselves in boys. Day 5 Brisbane 2017 will be remembered as the greatest comeback victory in Test history. And no one will witnessed it have sadly as we'll all be in bed.
 

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