Wanna_Be_AB
U19 12th Man
boom save the match with your batting just like u do with your bowling
From the fromt angle yes, but from the side angle it is tough to make out whether the deviation was from the bat/gloveHow is it subjective lol it substantially deviated
The ball didn’t just deviate off airFrom the fromt angle yes, but from the side angle it is tough to make out whether the deviation was from the bat/glove
What else could it have been?From the fromt angle yes, but from the side angle it is tough to make out whether the deviation was from the bat/glove
The greatest teams always whine about umpiring decisions endlessly and behave like petulant children. Been true throughout history.When in Rome old boy.
Terrible team culture
sure, but it still deviated lol so it definitively hit one or the other (bat onto glove)From the fromt angle yes, but from the side angle it is tough to make out whether the deviation was from the bat/glove
Ah yes it deviated like a leggie from the inconsistent Melbourne airFrom the fromt angle yes, but from the side angle it is tough to make out whether the deviation was from the bat/glove
Remarkable replay that one. Wonder if it's something umpires might look out for in the future.Cherry cam lmao
He has been especially awful this match.Joel Wilson is doing his best to save India but the third umpire is ruining all his good work.
And crucially, looking to see if there's a spike on Snicko at the same time the ball passes the bat also requires subjective analysis with our eyes in the first place. It's not just spitting out a yes/no result like lbw ball tracking.I mean, we have eyes though, we can use them
Agressive batting in Test cricket well and truly has its place, but when the right circumstances allow it to.I hope playing risky strokes when playing for the draw is something that dies a quick death in the next decade. It always strikes me as unbelievably dumb and selfish and I'm downright amazed it's been tolerated to this point.