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Precisely, but they keep doing it. Something in the British environment weakens a man's constitution and prevents logical thinkingPathetic.
Precisely, but they keep doing it. Something in the British environment weakens a man's constitution and prevents logical thinkingPathetic.
They should pause the game while a batch of balls are prepared in the nets.If I recall, D.K. Lillee pioneered that.
If there aren't enough suitable old balls to replace a damaged ball, perhaps the umpires could rough up a newer ball (dare I suggest sandpaper?) until it more closely resembles the damaged ball. When I was playing we had a badly damaged ball and requested a replacement. We produced several options and the umpire scuffed up one on the pitch until it matched the ball with the split seam. Both captains then approved of the replacement.
More whine than the Yarra ValleyWhingers gonna whinge
This is just so dire even by your lowely standards mate.English batsman run himself out, the English: "Waaaaahhhh"
England actually cheats to win, the English: "stop whinging geez"
Yep. Everyone knows the Bairstow dismissal was a stumpingThis is just so dire even by your lowely standards mate.
I'll translate this for non-Colonialist speakers:This is just so dire even by your lowely standards mate.
It started with WG Grace and was continued by the likes of Douglas Jardine before your more recent examples.I don't think we can let England off the hook here given they also pioneered running off the field every 15 minutes for a shower (oh, the irony!), and Murray Mint use. There are a litany of other abuses too. The list is much too long to add here, but we all know what I am talking about.
He must have a **** captain if he was still bowling after losing a ball in the first place. He should have been hooked, like all finger spinners and sent off the park to go and find it, no matter how long it took him.Right, but this isn’t cheating is it, again this is on the umpire.
As it happens I was umpiring a game a few weeks ago where we’d lost a couple of balls so had to use a new rock about 30 overs in. The left arm spinner bowling at the time was fuming.
Poor British workmanship. This is why manufacturing went off shore.I’m less talking about a ball going out of shape, because that’s not getting checked in the Cheshire 2nd XI 2nd division and more the seam bursting apart tbf
I think you'll see a massive drop in international umpiring numbers if they have to have the ball pushed through their ring before the start of every over.The umpires are neutral not english and they decide to change the ball not england. the idea that this has only happened since bazball or stokes is captain is nonsense. I spose the ICC could ban both sides from asking the umps to change the ball and instead make it their duty to check it goes through their ring b4 every over starts.
would explain why GIMH was keen to get into umpiring thoughI think you'll see a massive drop in international umpiring numbers if they have to have the ball pushed through their ring before the start of every over.
Well he can’t hook him in the middle of an over!!He must have a **** captain if he was still bowling after losing a ball in the first place. He should have been hooked, like all finger spinners and sent off the park to go and find it, no matter how long it took him.
I wouldn't say a massive drop, just a change in the demographic!!I think you'll see a massive drop in international umpiring numbers if they have to have the ball pushed through their ring before the start of every over.
He can if he knee caps himWell he can’t hook him in the middle of an over!!
Far too sensible for this pom-con bitchfest.Leaving aside the rhetoric, I think it is enough of an advantage for BMac to have now made it a bit of a team strategy for two different international teams. Which means ICC should look at the rules around this one and rework the playing conditions to stop this from happening.
There are plenty of rules brought in coz teams learnt to stretch the limits of old rules to gain advantages. This may just be the latest instance of such a thing.