Jarquis
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It’s most similar to fake fielding imo.I don't think there are any other analogies that really work for this IMO. It's a really weird instance.
It’s most similar to fake fielding imo.I don't think there are any other analogies that really work for this IMO. It's a really weird instance.
Yeah, or those (very rare) instances where the keeper basically holds the ball until the batsman basically assumes the ball is dead and lifts his foot from the crease, and then claims a stumping.It’s most similar to fake fielding imo.
Since when was deceit a "mental game"?I think the fake fielding rules are **** too. It's a mental game, why is only the batsman and bowler allowed to play the mental games?
The wrongun is deceit lol. But no I agree this is differentSince when was deceit a "mental game"?
When was it not?Since when was deceit a "mental game"?
Nah way too much of a slippery slope. There should exist a degree of spirit/gamesmanship that goes beyond rules. We've seen what happened in the past when that goes out the window while still 'obeying the rules.'Just play by the rules, as they exist at the point of time; instead of pontificating: ah! don't adhere to this particular rule; it is not in the spirit of the game etc.
Let the umpires adjudicate on contentious issues, as Bruce Oxenford did, correctly it would appear, on this occasion.
Stunningly, rules can be changed, and sometimes rules are wrong.Just play by the rules, as they exist at the point of time; instead of pontificating: ah! don't adhere to this particular rule; it is not in the spirit of the game etc.
Let the umpires adjudicate on contentious issues, as Bruce Oxenford did, correctly it would appear, on this occasion.
The MCC stance on this seems to be clear:
In accordance with MCC Law 41.16 — which governs the non-striker leaving his or her ground early — Buttler should never have been given out as he is allowed to leave his crease “when the bowler would normally have been expected to release the ball”.
“If the non-striker is out of his/her ground from the moment the ball comes into play to the instant when the bowler would normally have been expected to release the ball, the bowler is permitted to attempt to run him/her out,” the law states.
“Whether the attempt is successful or not, the ball shall not count as one in the over.
“If the bowler fails in an attempt to run out the non-striker, the umpire shall call and signal dead ball as soon as possible.”
I don't want non-strikers trying what Buttler did every third ball.Look I just don't want bowlers trying what Ashwin did every third ball.
If Mankading was done as often as it should have been done, by now this problem of batsmen trying to cheat this way, trying to gain an unfair advantage, would have been eradicated. The solution to making Mankading disappear, become unnecessary, is to consistently Mankad at every available opportunityI don't want non-strikers trying what Buttler did every third ball.
bodyline, underarm blah blahJust play by the rules, as they exist at the point of time; instead of pontificating: ah! don't adhere to this particular rule; it is not in the spirit of the game etc.
Let the umpires adjudicate on contentious issues, as Bruce Oxenford did, correctly it would appear, on this occasion.
lol why don't you watch replays of games and see how often the non-striker watches the bowler's hand until the ball is released. You seem to be having a real disconnect with reality.Look at Buttler's lack of awareness in that photo. He's not even paying attention to the one thing he should be - the bowler. If anything he's looking away from the bowler.
Yes. I hope Ashwin takes down a few batsmen every game in this way. The other teams can go and make a pickle out of the fair play award.If Mankading was done as often as it should have been done, by now this problem of batsmen trying to cheat this way, trying to gain an unfair advantage, would have been eradicated. The solution to making Mankading disappear, become unnecessary, is to consistently Mankad at every available opportunity