This has been the case the ENTIRE match.With it being the 1st Test of the series are England more interested in not losing, rather than trying to win ?
*wrong... Its like the 3rd umpire does not know the change in rule with respect to the foot not requried to be grounded.have seen two harsh no ball calls so far
Although we have better spin bowlers than Nadeem and Sundar for tests, those two aren't as bad as they look in this game. The pitch, despite of being deteriorated is not as bad as some of the Indian batsmen made it look, Pujara applied himself and played according to the conditions and did fine, some of the batsmen didn't look like they had any plan to counter the turn.get sundar on ffs
how much worse can he be than nadeem
Hasn't that always been a rule?*wrong... Its like the 3rd umpire does not know the change in rule with respect to the foot not requried to be grounded.
Apparently so. Can anyone here offer any sort of reason why he's coming out to bat?Leach is padded up for some reason.
They gonna use him to block until the end of the days play.
In this case, it could well be one and the same.Making sure you don't lose does not mean you can't win.
whatIt hit the bat. How was that given out, Strangely it's not been mentioned by the bias commentators
Not really... the rule was changed not very long ago when it is no longer required to "ground" the foot behind the line coz of the many bowlers who bowl off pivotting on their toes. Those were laughably wrong calls, a good chunk of the foot was behind the line, just not grounded.Hasn't that always been a rule?
There were a few questionable no ball calls in the Aus series too. I guess they're making very quick decisions and marginal errors will occur; certainly still an improvement on before.
we really don't need to know the thoughts of shane warne thanksWarne is not happy!
i'm really confused because i was under the impression this had been the case for years and yearsNot really... the rule was changed not very long ago when it is no longer required to "ground" the foot behind the line coz of the many bowlers who bowl off pivotting on their toes. Those were laughably wrong calls, a good chunk of the foot was behind the line, just not grounded.
This match is clearly fixed. England are batting slowly to let India draw and Panauti Kohli keep his captaincy.It hit the bat. How was that given out, Strangely it's not been mentioned by the bias commentators
Coz it hit the pad first and the bat was stuck behind the pad. That was a plumb decision and rightly given out.It hit the bat. How was that given out, Strangely it's not been mentioned by the bias commentators