Yeah. There's plenty of room between "he is absolutely 100% correct" and "he's just lying". Enough room to say that this is a waste of everyone's time when we could worry about actual cricket instead.@Spark: Lol.. its the fuzzy part for me coz I do not see why BCCI and others would go for an appeal if it was not the case. But if it is without concrete evidence, like you say, then I do not expect any appeal from anyone. CA called it "outrageous", BCCI called Kohli "exemplrary in behaviour". ICC said "we cant afford you two to fight at this point, so just play nice". I am moving more and more towards Kohli was just shooting from the lip with no evidence side now.
The BCCI has a great record in appealing what should be hopeless cases involving controversies with Australia. It was interesting the BCCI didn't address Kohli's claims of the opposition systemically cheating in their statement.@Spark: Lol.. its the fuzzy part for me coz I do not see why BCCI and others would go for an appeal if it was not the case. But if it is without concrete evidence, like you say, then I do not expect any appeal from anyone. CA called it "outrageous", BCCI called Kohli "exemplrary in behaviour". ICC said "we cant afford you two to fight at this point, so just play nice". I am moving more and more towards Kohli was just shooting from the lip with no evidence side now.
Nah, **** that. Drag it out. Fills in the space between now and next Thursday, and it'll be more entertaining than any of the cricket actually being played around the world atm.Yeah. There's plenty of room between "he is absolutely 100% correct" and "he's just lying". Enough room to say that this is a waste of everyone's time when we could worry about actual cricket instead.
Yeah, that's what I just said....And winning said cases.
Yeah but imagine if that meant you had to sit through Bangladesh v Sri Lanka or Zimbabwe v WI. Sure the countries themselves are beautiful, but the cricket would be a dirge.They have a third umpire, a TV umpire and a match referee what are these blokes doing ?
If they want someone to travel the world, watching cricket, to see if people are looking at the dressing room after an appeal, I'll do it for a small fee plus expenses..
Even ignoring the fact that Marsh only bowled five overs in two Tests, I don't even think Stoinis actually is the stronger bowler.Gerard Whateley @GerardWhateley 8m8 minutes ago
Trevor Hohns on Stoinis selection
"We considered the stronger bowler to be the best option at this stage"
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To be fair I do think this straight comparison flatters Henriques's bowling at the moment. He's done at lot less bowling lately (3w @ 50+ this season I think) and I think that's partly what has helped his batting evolve a bit. I do think I'd still rate him as a better bowler than Stoinis, but not by the margin that's indicating.The career numbers
Wickets
Stoinis 32@48
Henriques 101@32
Perhaps he should have said Stoinis is a long term prospect that we want to have around the setup.
(like Swepson and Agar)
Because on his record and on form the selectors are making themselves look foolish.
You mean he is not, not even physically??Even ignoring the fact that Marsh only bowled five overs in two Tests, I don't even think Stoinis actually is the stronger bowler.