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***Official*** West Indies tour of Australia, Jan–Feb 2024

morgieb

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Yeah it's a bit unlucky for Chanderpaul but there was a faint mark and a small spike when it hits the bat. Clearly out.

What a day it was for cricket. That last wicket I think has Australia just ahead, although they do need to bowl really well tomorrow.
 

Starfighter

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In fairness I've never known a cricketer, even the great ones, who don't shell them in the slips every now and then. I think even Mark Waugh dropped a few.
It's not only that, but I think that Smith spills them regularly enough that he's not quite in the top flight.
 

TheJediBrah

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Nothing on Hotspot means absolutely nothing. It's long established protocol that literally anything on Snicko at the right time = out, and rightly so
There was a faint, but clear, mark on hotspot that appeared on the edge exactly as the ball passed, at the right spot and wasn't there before
 

Spark

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It's not only that, but I think that Smith spills them regularly enough that he's not quite in the top flight.
Yeah I agree, though it's usually to Lyon standing close that he has more problems because of his IMO odd technique (what else is new for Smith)
 

Spark

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There was a faint, but clear, mark on hotspot that appeared on the edge exactly as the ball passed, at the right spot and wasn't there before
Yeah I'm nonplussed by this debate. It's as regulation a decision as they come, with bat and ball both away from body so there's no ambiguity over what the ball or bat could have hit.
 

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