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I would hope it's a fair bit more!These guys practice taking like 100 catches in the cordon a week, probably more
I would hope it's a fair bit more!These guys practice taking like 100 catches in the cordon a week, probably more
Tbf it's Cricket Australia's own fault, they do everything to avoid playing anyone who isn't India or England. The scheduling and adminsitering of World cricket is an absolute joke.Looks like they tried to rearrange it.
Agreed. I don't know how they expect lesser to improve if they don't play stronger teams and gain some experience. Cricket would not survive if only India, England and Australia played each other.Tbf it's Cricket Australia's own fault, they do everything to avoid playing anyone who isn't India or England. The scheduling and adminsitering of World cricket is an absolute joke.
To me he controlled it enough to constitute a catch. Sloppyish, no doubt, and certainly worth a discussion. To me, the difference between that and say Herschelle Gibbs circa 1999 was the control over the disposal. Green throws it up and it goes where he wants it to. Gibbs goes to throw it up and it spills out. I liked the word of the (old?) law coupled with the new - you have to have control over further disposal of the ball, and control of your completed movement.But Green is there? He’s literally still falling to the ground
That's not what it is. It's blatantly trying to manipulate the umpire. It's very annoying and should be stamped out.This, and the 'celebappeal' as I saw it called the other day, would be better to be peeled out of cricket. Both just don't feel right, especially the Stuart Broad/Kyle Mills celebappeal'. But I guess I get it, it's a human thing to get excited.
Probably quite right in some instances. Maybe a bit of both - there's certainly arrogance, maybe some manipulation, a little bit of untethered excitement...I've never umpired and never will, but I always felt like I'd be much less likely to give someone out if the bowler carried on like Broad used to. Yeah, I hate it. It's disrespectful. It says 'this is surely out so I won't even do you the service of appealing, and if you say it's not out you must be out of your mind'. The umpire stands out there all day for five days, the least you can do is ask in a certain manner.That's not what it is. It's blatantly trying to manipulate the umpire. It's very annoying and should be stamped out.
Exactly. Surely most umpires would be in the same boatProbably quite right in some instances. Maybe a bit of both - there's certainly arrogance, maybe some manipulation, a little bit of untethered excitement...I've never umpired and never will, but I always felt like I'd be much less likely to give someone out if the bowler carried on like Broad used to. Yeah, I hate it. It's disrespectful. It says 'this is surely out so I won't even do you the service of appealing, and if you say it's not out you must be out of your mind'. The umpire stands out there all day for five days, the least you can do is ask in a certain manner.