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no one wants to watch those tbf+ Plunket and Sheffield Shield
no one wants to watch those tbf+ Plunket and Sheffield Shield
says guy who mentioned WCL2no one wants to watch those tbf
UAE vs Oman games are always great. Such a fun rivalry.says guy who mentioned WCL2
BTW, is anyone following "Friendship League Cup". It's so bad it's good.no one wants to watch those tbf
Anyone 'FrankieMac' a batter lately?
Yeah? Why's that?Yeah I hate that change.
Yeah not a fan of it either. The rule was simpler before IMO and it added a tactical side to the game.wait crossing when hitting a catch is not going to be a thing anymore? That's a massive change
Can only imagine it's been changed for an umpire's perspective? Because otherwise, it doesn't feel broken?Yeah not a fan of it either. The rule was simpler before IMO and it added a tactical side to the game.
This was my first thought as well. would be a bit weird indeed.it would be bizarre if the non striker takes strike immediately after an edge behind. So i suppose this is the common sense compromise
This is the biggest change I think. Will be interesting to see how it's applied.Law 22.1 – Judging a Wide
In the modern game, batters are, more than ever, moving laterally around the crease before the ball is bowled.
It was felt unfair that a delivery might be called ‘Wide’ if it passes where the batter had stood as the bowler entered his/her delivery stride. Therefore, Law 22.1 has been amended so that a Wide will apply to where the batter is standing, where the striker has stood at any point since the bowler began their run up, and which would also have passed wide of the striker in a normal batting position.
This was implemented in the Hundred earlierView attachment 30846
Wonder what triggered it. But it’s good, the umps don’t need to keep an eye on who crossed etc. Batsmen also don’t need to die wondering if they should try and run a two in case it’s dropped or run one to get the non striker on strike.