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**Official** 4th Test at Melbourne, 26-30 Dec 2024

Shri

Mr. Glass
Drinks. We'll have 15 overs after this, or a full hour of play, whatever occurs later. So we could have more than 15 if they really rush through this. (And if India survive that long)
 

Prince EWS

Global Moderator
I mean, we have eyes though, we can use them
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.
 

The_CricketUmpire

State 12th Man
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.
Agressive batting in Test cricket well and truly has its place, but when the right circumstances allow it to.

Pant and both his shot selections...disappointing.
 

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