four_or_six
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Haha. Good decision that time.Not out!
If the umpire is making decisions at random, you'd expect him to be right half the time.
Haha. Good decision that time.Not out!
Yeah, there was nothing but utter silence when the ball passed the bat and the angle showed it clearly missed, but you couldn't see it from any angle because every view was obscured in one way or another.Was it that bad?
No was pretty close. Just didn't hear a nick.Was it that bad?
Christ, it's like pulling teeth!There isn't any lack.
And I'm aware that every Test should be approached trying to win, but it's not possible to write some such thing in the rules.
Such as what in this case?Cricket is always good at taking something good and then ***'ing it up..
I'm not saying it's not disappointing that West Indies approached this game in this manner from the POV of interesting cricket.Christ, it's like pulling teeth!
1) You were, as I recall, fairly supportive (or at least not critical) of West Indies' team selection for this test match despite the fact that it showed clear disregard for the broader interests of the game and the wishes of paying spectators and armchair fans.
2) A few pages ago, when espousing your frankly ludicrous theory about top order batsmen deserving the benefit of the doubt, but doubt going in favour of the fielding side where lower order batsmen are concerned, you said something along the lines of cricket being all about "what people want to see". It was badly worded, or p'raps there'd been a typo, but I'm pretty sure that's what you mean.
3) It seems clear to me, that the examples quoted above represent a lack of consistency.
4) The West Indies didn't approach this test match trying to win and - as per 1) - above, I find this pretty deplorable regardless of the result. BUT, I realise there are no rules to prevent this and I'm not suggesting there should be. It's more a "spirit of the game" issue that I'd expect all teams to adhere to.
I'm rushing a bit now because I've got other things to be getting on with, but I hope that the illness doesn't prevent you from following this.
He must surely feel he's run-out of words. I know I would have.Hope Bob has been warming up for his critique of the umpiring.
ChandersAthers: When you were given out on 98 you took a long time to refer the decision, did you not know either way?
Chanders: *laughs* I can't comment on that.
he is always like thatAthers: When you were given out on 98 you took a long time to refer the decision, did you not know either way?
Chanders: *laughs* I can't comment on that.
Not that surprising I suppose.Athers: When you were given out on 98 you took a long time to refer the decision, did you not know either way?
Chanders: *laughs* I can't comment on that.
The only protection generally used now that wasn't used in the 1980s was grilles.Imagine what facing four quicker bowlers with no proper protection was like for batsman in the 80s.
I know, but i'm not sure anyone would be too comfortable with their jaw exposed - very dangerous.The only protection generally used now that wasn't used in the 1980s was grilles.