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Bumrah to Warner, no run,*Warner drags it back onto the stumps, but the bails refuse to budge. Clatters into the base of leg stump via a deflection off the boot, but the bails stay put.
I wonder if the shape is slightly different or the fit is closer?Has to be the depth of the groove that's causing this imo. Does anyone have any info on if its deeper for the zing bails?
Are the whole stumps made of plastic? Somehow I was under the impression that it was only the tips, but I don't actually know.It might be the plastic the stumps are made of absorbing impacts.
I’ve used heavy bails before to stop them being blown off in the wind, and even with eighth division bowlers they will still go down easily.
This is happening every other match or so. I don't have any stats but based on observation it clearly isn't confirmation bias.Could just be confirmation bias
Do we have any stats about bail dislodgability pre and post zing?
I'll agree but you wouldn't want to rely solely on observation if confirmation bias is allegedly at play.This is happening every other match or so. I don't have any stats but based on observation it clearly isn't confirmation bias.
A very theoretical point. You know as someone who has watched cricket that this didn't used to happen anywhere near as much.I'll agree but you wouldn't want to rely solely on observation if confirmation bias is allegedly at play.
Agree with this, witnessed it many times playing and watching and to be honest I would have been more surprised if the bails had fallen off on the Warner one.You can have a cluster of low-probability events in a short span of time. I am not sure we have enough data to say that there's something wrong with the bails.