Jono
Virat Kohli (c)
Spoken like a bloke who has never hung out in Tulla
I'm obviously not going to get that reference, so **** of you to post that
Spoken like a bloke who has never hung out in Tulla
I'm obviously not going to get that reference, so **** of you to post that
.The umpires are ****ing trolling us, that's what they are ****ing doing.
The umpires are on BCCI pay rollYeah this is almost like they're trying their hardest to make us hate the DRS.
that'd be like removing the umpires entirely. all we are asking for is if they look like murderers, hang them immediately (ps analogies suck)I think we need to scrap the justice system in India because there have been known cases of the judge getting it wrong once in a while and of not being able to say with certainty whether a defendant was guilty or not, in many more . . .
I know but exaggeration is often resorted to to stress a point and one always exaggerates when being sarcasticthat'd be like removing the umpires entirely. all we are asking for is if they look like murderers, hang them immediately (ps analogies suck)
I would also like to see the ICC issue a statement about Pak being hard done by the umpires.
They should apologise for having a stupid rule in the first place.
I can't believe how many people can't see the difference between apologising for the umpires not knowing the rules and apologising for the umpires making a mistake in judgement. One is subjective, one is a major **** up that should never ever happen.
The ICC aren't going to come out and apologise every time there's an umpiring error, and nor should they. They were right in apologising in this instance though because the umpires actually got the process and the rules wrong, which is completely inexcusable at this level.
Let me remind you that Irfan was no-balled today when in fact it wasn't a no-ball. This is an example of the umpires not following the rules.
I can't believe how many people can't see the difference between apologising for the umpires not knowing the rules and apologising for the umpires making a mistake in judgement. One is subjective, one is a major **** up that should never ever happen.
The ICC aren't going to come out and apologise every time there's an umpiring error, and nor should they. They were right in apologising in this instance though because the umpires actually got the process and the rules wrong, which is completely inexcusable at this level.