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Freakish. Considering the opposition, and the lower number of matches, nothing much to look intoI'm guessing you've made up your own numbers, because Pragyan Ojha's most certainly are not better than Roelof van der Merwe's.
Freakish. Considering the opposition, and the lower number of matches, nothing much to look intoI'm guessing you've made up your own numbers, because Pragyan Ojha's most certainly are not better than Roelof van der Merwe's.
I was reading a discussion on a scarily similar scenario just the other day...possibly in the Guardian's "You're the Umpire" column.Good effort, but surely it has to be six if he's already stepped outside the field of play, even if he wasn't touching the ground when he knocked it back inside the rope. Can anyone confirm if that ruling was actually correct or not?
So you are going to pick players in test cricket, based on T20 form now?. No wayI'd say ODIs have become boring and irrelevant and should be scrapped asap. This would solve the problems of player burnout while giving test cricket the window it needs.
x 2Chris Giffard is furious with the Bravo 'not-a-six' ruling: "Of course that was a 6. What a stupid interpretation of the rules by the umpires. NOw we can have fielders in the stands, and as long as their feet are in the air, they can catch it and throw it back. What a lack of wisdom by the umpires."
Haha. Could theoretically station fielders outside the boundary if the opponent needed six off the last ball. Should allow it IMO, would take a fair bit of skill to catch it and throw it back in mid-air, would be rather amusing also.
FC cricket exists for a reason imho. And whatever F50 can do, T20 can also do imho.So you are going to pick players in test cricket, based on T20 form now?. No way
All 3 formats have a clear future in the game.
Have no problem with the fielder's body being outside the boundary, thought the issue might be that the fielder had already made contact with the ground outside the field of play before knocking the ball back in. It's somewhat analogous to a fielder saving a four by knocking the ball away from the rope, then stepping outside the rope before returning to retrieve the ball (which happens all the time and is unquestionably legal). The only difference between the two situations is that in the former the fielder makes second contact with the ball in mid-air (which isn't illegal) and has all or part of their body outside the field of play (which isn't illegal).Great effort! I've often wondered about exactly this scenario. I think the ruling was right. We don't check whether a fielder's hands are over the rope when taking a catch. Is there a specification on which part of a fielder's body can be outside the ropes?
Yes, the fielding was poor again, and the guys need to sort that out....The fielding was horrible I guess? If we could sort that out in quick time we'd be a lock for qualifying.
Why? Are you a Trini first, and a West Indian second?I would give the ring finger on my left hand for that!
That'll get to certain other non-Trini West Indians! :P
Sarwan's innings was the difference between a win and a loss for the WI. I wonder if he was trying to play himself in or something...he choose the wrong format.Didn't watch the game but it looks like a poor effort from Sarwan: 28 from 26 with no boundaries. With a smaller target it might have been a good move for Sarwan to make sure he was there at the end but in the circumstances the West Indies just let the RRR climb till it was out of reach.
I am a Trini first, actually, and always back the Trini boys before any other. We back our boys as much as the Jamaicans back theirs.Why? Are you a Trini first, and a West Indian second?
I'm not a Trini, but I've been one of Simmons' greatest advocates. Unlike some WI fans, I'm happy to see BOTH Gayle and Simmons in the side.