Stop pulling your pud. 320 is always a tough chase. Not as tough here as it would have been on the old Burdett decks, but it’s still always a tough chase.It's Australia's game to lose, 320 is not hard against this attack unless Ashwin finds his zone.
Was just going to say the same thing. I know we established that no balls were being ignored unless there was a wicket a long time ago, but the bloke has already bowled one for the wicket. It can't be that hard to have a look. I realise Australia will have bowled some that haven't been called too, but what happens when a team goes down by 2 or 3 runs, and there's a possibility the difference is the uncalled no balls? It's also unfair to the bowler as they have no indication they're doing something wrong until the get a wicket, which gives them zero chance to correct their approach beforehand.Third no ball not called. How is Dharmasena still umpiring internationals? He has been appalling this test. Not paying any attention to the crease and still not getting it right at the other end.
Lol a lot more goes into umpiring a test match than no balls and decision making, as counter-intuitive as that may seem. For all we know Dharnasena excels at those areas and that gets him leeway on his actual decision making (especially since he almost exclusively stands in games with DRS).Third no ball not called. How is Dharmasena still umpiring internationals? He has been appalling this test. Not paying any attention to the crease and still not getting it right at the other end.
Gonna have to pull you up here. Certain know-it-alls know that bowlers actually have eyes on the bottom of their feet and know where they are at all times (despite strong evidence to the contrary) and should be able to control their position to within a centimetre.It's also unfair to the bowler as they have no indication they're doing something wrong until the get a wicket, which gives them zero chance to correct their approach beforehand.
Such as what? An umpire's job is to umpire.Lol a lot more goes into umpiring a test match than no balls and decision making, as counter-intuitive as that may seem. For all we know Dharnasena excels at those areas and that gets him leeway on his actual decision making (especially since he almost exclusively stands in games with DRS).
That he gets so many overturned, even though you'd think the probability of having to make a decision is about 50/50 by end, is fairly good evidence that he gets a lower than normal proportion correct.Also keep in mind confirmation bias is a factor here - we only pay attention to his mistakes, and not what he gets correct. And the fact that he isn't watching the crease is very likely an ICC instruction and nothing to do with his skill.
Oh please. He's been abysmal by any standard.Lol a lot more goes into umpiring a test match than no balls and decision making, as counter-intuitive as that may seem. For all we know Dharnasena excels at those areas and that gets him leeway on his actual decision making (especially since he almost exclusively stands in games with DRS).
Also keep in mind confirmation bias is a factor here - we only pay attention to his mistakes, and not what he gets correct. And the fact that he isn't watching the crease is very likely an ICC instruction and nothing to do with his skill.
ah, so Dharmasena excels at making sure the players get down on time, makes sure everyone knows they're behind the over rate and tells players off when they're being naughty. Who cares about the less important stuff like making correct decisions.Lol a lot more goes into umpiring a test match than no balls and decision making, as counter-intuitive as that may seem. For all we know Dharnasena excels at those areas and that gets him leeway on his actual decision making (especially since he almost exclusively stands in games with DRS).
Also keep in mind confirmation bias is a factor here - we only pay attention to his mistakes, and not what he gets correct. And the fact that he isn't watching the crease is very likely an ICC instruction and nothing to do with his skill.