Burgey
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Not really mate. There have been 100s of poor decisions which have affected scores of matches over the years. Despite the temptation, I won't for example go back to the 2005 Ashes series. India got some bad calls, but they still ought to have drawn the game, and done so easily.Does anyone else feel like me? Ever since Australia "won" the second match due to Bucknor's and Benson's heroics, I cannot really take this series seriously anymore. The outcome of the match was entirely dictated by factors other than cricket but the score line does not tell the story. So how can this be taken seriously anymore? Is this not a sham?
When you look back on the Sydney match, try to remember that although Dravid got a dud call on day 5, India conspired to lose 9 other wickets in 2 overs plus 2 sessions on a wicket which was hardly the most diabolical of 5th day pitches. As for the Ganguly decision, I'm still yet to see a replay which shows the ball bouncing before Clarke caught it. Kumble's heroics aside, it was a pretty poor batting display, wasn't it?