Yeah but it still would have been better than what he did. He basically made it impossible to affect any run out at the keeper's end.Smithy typically stubborn and won't look at the fact that throw would've taken Inspector Gadget's arms to reel in
I think it was a combination of things. Blundell left his post at the stumps because the throw was crap - the technique Conway used was awful. Way off balance. And someone probably said bowler's as well. If it's a good throw, at least he can make the decision at the stumps.Yeah my first instinct was to ask "who was that with the pea shooter arm" but by the same token, the keeper shouldn't be haring out like that. It's coming to his end!
Is Conway usually like this in the field? He made a meal of a boundary stop earlier as well.I think it was a combination of things. Blundell left his post at the stumps because the throw was crap - the technique Conway used was awful. Way off balance. And someone probably said bowler's as well. If it's a good throw, at least he can make the decision at the stumps.
I don't know who the second Indian commentator is but he is spot on.
Just watching the NZ fielders in the replays, I suspect there wasn't - they all seemed extremely passive and just spectating rather than attempting to direct attention to the opportunity.I wish the commentaries would shut up on the replays so we could hear if there was any call
I choose to ignore that we botched this runout and instead focus on the amazing performance from Sarfaraz.I’ve seen that dance in Lagaan
Not one of the better fielders in the side, he's not particularly athletic. But nor is he a poor one, generally takes things that come to him.Is Conway usually like this in the field? He made a meal of a boundary stop earlier as well.
Priorities I guessI choose to ignore that we botched this runout and instead focus on the amazing performance from Sarfaraz.
Not a bad hundred either.
I think there might have been - Pant was jogging the first run so they possibly thought there'd be a chance at the bowler's end if going for 2. Regardless, it's a totally botched opportunity that shouldn't happen at this levelJust watching the NZ fielders in the replays, I suspect there wasn't - they all seemed extremely passive and just spectating rather than just to direct attention to the opportunity.
Nah I think he just decided on his own that it was bowler's end. If you look at what he does after he collects the ball, he never even looks at the keeper's end - it doesn't seem to occur to him that the opportunity is at his end and Sarfaraz was never in danger. That's why he never lets go of the ball.Not one of the better fielders in the side, he's not particularly athletic. But nor is he a poor one, generally takes things that come to him.
If someone had called bowler's, you'd expect Blundell would have taken a glove off to throw, but he didn't. So I think he just felt he had to go out to it because it was a **** throw. Even if he'd stayed back, he would have had to go a few steps out to get it and underarm it from there