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International Captain
Is Nigel Llong up there with him, fmd."Could have come from anywhere?"
Think NZ may regret leaving out an in-form Neesham for this game.
Is Nigel Llong up there with him, fmd."Could have come from anywhere?"
Think NZ may regret leaving out an in-form Neesham for this game.
Nigel Llong says hi.Never seen a worse decision than that.
I can be wrong but whenever there is a series in India, hotspot technology is almost never used in DRS. So maybe they consider RTS as more authentic way of telling if bat hit the ball?What shambles, come on he's smashed it... Such a waste of time and why's he given out? Never seen a worse decision than that. Can someone explain how's that out?
In that case what's the hot spot used for? Why have it in the first place?I can be wrong but whenever there is a series in India, hotspot technology is almost never used in DRS. So maybe they consider RTS as more authentic way of telling if bat hit the ball?
Lol middle wicket training. You can only fail so many times, he'll be fine today I think.Looks like NZ are determined to let CdG learn how to play legspin on the job.
Maybe just for reference. As far as I know, hotspot is used exclusively in Aus, NZ, Eng. So its very much possible that its not a part of DRS officially. No matter how illogical the conclusion is, they can't rely on it.In that case what's the hot spot used for? Why have it in the first place?
Why? Couldn't Rohit have requested the umpires to call him back? Or is that not allowed these days?Hahaha one of the few times the opposing captain has felt helpless
Did Lyon decision contravene ICC directive for DRS? | Cricket | ESPNcricinfo.comESPNcricinfo has confirmed that umpires make their deliberations under instructions that Real-time Snicko (RTS) is only to be used if Hot Spot does not show a mark.
"If the umpire gives it out [and it is reviewed], the third umpire will look at the spin-vision replay to start with, then he'll go to Hot Spot," Geoff Allardice, the ICC head of cricket operations, had said when explaining the introduction of RTS in 2013. "If there's a mark on Hot Spot he'll go straight to out. That's his conclusive evidence straight away. The only time Snicko will be used is if there's no mark on Hot Spot."
Don't think it would be in Rohit's hands at all.Why? Couldn't Rohit have requested the umpires to call him back? Or is that not allowed these days?