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Bold assertion.You're not usually this dumb....
Bold assertion.You're not usually this dumb....
The process is using their eyes and judgementYou're not usually this dumb unless you're actively avoiding the issue. The point is simple - a ball that we know was tampered with, was checked by on field umpires and they failed to detect anything. So what exactly is their process here in determining ball tampering? When there we know for a fact that ball tampering happened, Umpires have no clue. When there's not a shred of video evidence, umpires have an issue with the ball.
https://www.smh.com.au/sport/cricke...guilty-to-ball-tampering-20180618-p4zm34.html"The officials laid the charge after television footage from the final session's play on Friday appeared to show the Sri Lanka captain taking sweets out from his left pocket and putting these in his mouth, before applying the artificial substance to the ball which the umpires viewed as an attempt to change its condition.
They should just ban the antisocial and unhygienic practice of using saliva on the ball. Who knows what kind of infection Faf may not be carrying?It is about time the ICC puts a mandate on time limits between having the mints, chewing gum, biltong, and various sweets in one's mouth between and using saliva on the ball.
Well, at least he did it on his own as the captain instead of coercing a young player to do it as a scapegoat.
Pity he's not taking responsibility though. This seems pretty much identical to the Faf case, just without the ridiculousness of the whole team 'standing in solidarity' behind their captain during the presser.
A CRICKETING VIEW: Spit, Sweat and the Cricket Ball"Through trial and error I finally settled on the best type of spit for the task at hand."
Marcus Trescothick in his autobiography recollects his role as England's chief ball polisher, and owes it all to Murray Mints
So what - use ICC approved and provided water bottles (these could be 10ml size with a thin squirt end) for polishing?They should just ban the antisocial and unhygienic practice of using saliva on the ball. Who knows what kind of infection Faf may not be carrying?
Nope.Oh yes, because they're really going to throw that hissy fit and refuse to play then turn round and say "actually I did do it" aren't they?
**** me that would be unbelievably lame. The guy allegedly cheated, he isn't dead ffsVery good fight by the boys. From the body language, can say they are angry, very angry. Expect fast bowlers to run in, and bend the back little more than usual. If they win this, I am sure team will dedicate it to Chandimal.
Nothing wrong with a nationalistic little LankanHow nice of the team, to get all riled up to defend their cheating captain, and to avenge the perfectly just punishment they received for a crime they absolutely committed
He's not really 8 though, only because of the night watchmanGood for the Lankans. Right way to fight back!
Dickwella at 8 is h4x
Don't think there was any cheating involved, looks more like subconsciously done. Exact reason for him to get angry. However if there is footage of him doing it over and over again, I would change my opinion.**** me that would be unbelievably lame. The guy allegedly cheated, he isn't dead ffs
Yeah but he's talking about the level of evidence he requires to make up his mind on intent involved.The 5 run penalty doesn't apply only if intent can be proven. If the umpires can identify one player unfairly altering the condition of the ball, and believe that the ball has been unfairly altered, they can take action. Intent or needing extensive TV replays are not required
Doesn't mean the umpires aren't open to criticism though. If an umpire gives a terrible lbw decision then he can be criticised on it, even though it was within his authority to give it.The 5 run penalty doesn't apply only if intent can be proven. If the umpires can identify one player unfairly altering the condition of the ball, and believe that the ball has been unfairly altered, they can take action. Intent or needing extensive TV replays are not required