Tom Halsey
International Coach
Yes it would. It hit him in line, would have hit middle about 3/4 way up. How is that not plumb?
Mister Wright earlier mentioned it was not plumb. You believe it was. I believe there was chance of missing the stumps.Tom Halsey said:Yes it would. It hit him in line, would have hit middle about 3/4 way up. How is that not plumb?
WORD!Mr Mxyzptlk said:Leave it alone folks. The ball hit the pad, the umpire raised the finger, Gibbs had to walk. It's done. Finished. Over with. It was one ball, one decision, one moment in time.
Rubbish.SpeedKing said:what wud the england team be without freddie and harmie
Only if Flintoff is out.savill said:England currently are lacking a good allrounder.
So one ball, one decision, and one moment in time could not have significantly impacted the result of the match?Mr Mxyzptlk said:Leave it alone folks. The ball hit the pad, the umpire raised the finger, Gibbs had to walk. It's done. Finished. Over with. It was one ball, one decision, one moment in time.
To be fair to England, if you take two people out of any team in the world, they're all garbage.marc71178 said:Rubbish.
Wow... way to backtrack.Gangster said:To be fair to England, if you take two people out of any team in the world, they're all garbage.
India: Take Sehwag and Dravid out, they're nothing.
Australia: Take Gilchrist and Ponting out, they're now decidedly average.
etc..
He wasnt moaning at the topic of conversation, more the fact this thread was just going round and round in circles on the same argument.Gangster said:So one ball, one decision, and one moment in time could not have significantly impacted the result of the match?
And even if so, what do you mean "leave it alone folks"? The whole point of this forum is to do the opposite. People talk about idiotic things like fallen trees but when an argument is broached about a legitimate cricketing topic, about a horrible decision that cost a country a test match and a shot to win the series, and which has also likely caused them to lose the series, they should leave it alone?
I've seen them given!Neil Pickup said:The way you talk about it you make it sound like it pitched three feet outside leg stump and then Gibbs reverse swept it onto his head...
LOL! I wish I had seen that!Neil Pickup said:The way you talk about it you make it sound like it pitched three feet outside leg stump and then Gibbs reverse swept it onto his head...
Haha, well average is garbage by Aussie standards, isnt it?Mr Casson said:Wow... way to backtrack.
"Take two people out of any team in the world, they're all garbage."
"Australia: take Gilchrist and Ponting out, they're now decidedly average."
Average and garbage are the same? You have high standards!
Well we've seen them without Warne for a year, and McGrath for a year and it barely slowed them down. Even Ponting in India was out and it barely slowed them, but that was because of Gilchrist's batting and leadership. Gilchrist is the fulcrum on which that test team balances.SpaceMonkey said:I think Australia would suffer more if you took McGrath and Warne out than any 2 batsmen. Which is why it will be interesting in a few years time or so to see what replacements Australia have lined up when they do call it a day.
Could just bring them slightly closer to the chasing pack...or they might just bring in 2 better bowlers (although unlikely considering the skill of McGrath and Warne).