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Or not.Haha, owned.
Or not.Haha, owned.
He did, and nothing wrong with any of his comments either. He's got it spot on.if Kumble didnt shake the umpire's hand hes just a jerk, never mind bad sportsmanship.
What does that have to with him claiming one that touched the ground later?Funny how people all of a sudden forget Ponting saying he didn't take a catch at a crucial time in India's first innings...
Come on mate... Don't joke... Both you and I know that there are at least 6-10 more incidents of that sort... Were you tired after mentioning 3?duno wtf krumble is on about.....
there are only 3 situations that he could mean.
1. Symonds not walking off the ground when he got given not out. Ok so Gilchrist and Sangakkara walk when they nick it, who the hell else does? I bet Krumble doesnt walk.
2. Harbhajan calling Symonds over and insulting him. Symonds basically responded and walked away...doubt this is it unless Krumble is insane which i dont fully rule out.
3. Clarke claiming a catch that was not a sitter at chest height. Not as if Clarke dropped it and picked it up and knew he dropped it, he thought he caught it.
Jumping up and down like he's scored an edge when he would have known pretty well it took nothing but pad was poor, in my view. Sure you can argue the players should be able to make as much noise as they want and the umpire have the concentration of Gary Kasparov on Ritalin in order to be able to look past it but this ignores reality; umpires are influenced by the vehemence of the appeal. This, however, makes him no different to every bloody wicket-keeper I've ever played with or against, though.Why is Gilly's appeal poor, he has every right to make an appeal and umpire has every right to hold the final verdict, walking is Gilly's personal choice but making appeals is a team thing.
And that is the whole crux of the issueThis, however, makes him no different to every bloody wicket-keeper I've ever played with or against, though.
You do realise that he mentions in his book that he never appeals if he has not see it.And that is the whole crux of the issue
Noise as ball passes bat - appeal
Hit on pad remotely near line of stumps - appeal
Catch taken from ricochet remotely near bat - appeal
Happens in virtually every innings of every game played anywhere in the world - I dare say that even some of the more holier than thou posters present in the past few days have been guilty of same
It's being singled out here because of a couple of umpiring howlers
He heard a noise, caught it and appealed - happens every day from the back-yard to the SCGYou do realise that he mentions in his book that he never appeals if he has not see it.
If you are stooping low then admit it ,not try to take the moral high ground also like ponting and gilchrist are doing.
Bucknor would have been down to his elbows 10 years ago.Personally i think umpires should have a finger cut off for every wrong decision
I can,specially if the harbhajan decision goes against us and same action is not taken on hogg.Can anyone else see India pulling the plug on this tour!
No time for this sort of trolling. If this is how you're going to post, then you won't be welcome.india are nothing more than a pack of sore losers who are just jealous of australias success, cricket is indias number 1 sport , its not australias yet australia is still so much better
Yeah wow, you can beat thrid world countires with a fraction of the sporting infrastructure. How awesome are you.india are nothing more than a pack of sore losers who are just jealous of australias success, cricket is indias number 1 sport , its not australias yet australia is still so much better
No time for this sort of trolling. If this is how you're going to post, then you won't be welcome.