Any item of clothing in contact with the glove is considered part of the glove. Always been like that IIRC. Bairstow was given because of that at Headingley.Radio commentary (including Coney) says the law is now that the sweatband part of the glove is now considered part of the glove. Has the law changed, or are they making that up?
First 70 of it were awful.126 against England. Take that in.
Don't think it has always been like that. IIRC Bravo made a big hundred in NZ after umpire ruled after hot-spot mark on the wristband that wristband was not part of the glove.Any item of clothing in contact with the glove is considered part of the glove. Always been like that IIRC. Bairstow was given because of that at Headingley.
That's always been the law as long as I've been alive. Not sure how you're unaware of that.Radio commentary (including Coney) says the law is now that the sweatband part of the glove is now considered part of the glove. Has the law changed, or are they making that up?
That was the ump just making a mistake.Don't think it has always been like that. IIRC Bravo made a big hundred in NZ after umpire ruled after hot-spot mark on the wristband that wristband was not part of the glove.
Was the wristband attached to the glove?Don't think it has always been like that. IIRC Bravo made a big hundred in NZ after umpire ruled after hot-spot mark on the wristband that wristband was not part of the glove.
Becuase I watched the Bravo incident I quoted above. Hot spot mark on the wristband = not out by 3rd ump. But IIRC was 6-7 years ago.That's always been the law as long as I've been alive. Not sure how you're unaware of that.
From what I can tell he plain missed the glove strap moving.I’m watching with the sound off. I’m guessing the 3rd ump said “His glove strap moved but it could’ve been anything.”
It's been the law for a lot longer than 6-7 yearsBecuase I watched the Bravo incident I quoted above. Hot spot mark on the wristband = not out by 3rd ump. But IIRC was 6-7 years ago.