didn't know sledger was a pollsterGood thing you didn't pursue a profession that requires an ability to count, I suppose.
You'd have known if you followed his Only Fansdidn't know sledger was a pollster
he told me he didn’t have one because they didn’t comply with the gdprYou'd have known if you followed his Only Fans
Not a good example tbh. As Engle pointed out, there are enough indications there to give Dhoni the benefit of doubt.No compilation like this is complete without Dhoni:
Deadset nearly hit the wristband of his glove on the way back up after bouncing
has anyone posted Clarke vs NZ in an ODI where he was at square leg right next to the umpire?
I didn't call the action of claiming a doubtful catch cheating but when there is an element of doubt I think it is wrong to throw the ball in the air and celebrate prematurely It is that action that I see as cheating and is well illustrated by the 'catches' taken by Harper and Waugh in earlier clips. By all means appeal, but leave the decision to the umpire. As for Ponting and Broad ... both stand their ground when clearly getting an edge. This isn't, IMO, cheating. It is leaving a decision to the umpire. This has been the mantra of the majority of cricketers for a long time ... there have been "walkers" and those who leave to the adjudicators.I'd be hesitant to call Dhoni's catch cheating. He took the catch ahead of him, so lost sight for a sec. Watching regular motion, it seemed out. So too did the ump, batsman (probably). Some catches are too close to call. If anything, this illustrates the difference between regular motion and slow motion.
This. Not walking isn't cheating. You'll get given out when you shouldn't be plenty of times, it all balances out.both stand their ground when clearly getting an edge. This isn't, IMO, cheating. It is leaving a decision to the umpire.
I am looking very hard to see where was the cheating done.No compilation like this is complete without Dhoni:
Deadset nearly hit the wristband of his glove on the way back up after bouncing
has anyone posted Clarke vs NZ in an ODI where he was at square leg right next to the umpire?