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*Official* India in South Africa

Cevno

Hall of Fame Member
Tendulkar countered when they had the new ball and now has again started let Harbhajan take the risks.
 

shivfan

Banned
Woah, going by that last replay, I don't think the ball fully carried. Yep, definitely bounced.
The more I look at the replay, the more convinced I am that the ball carried, and that Sachin should've been given out....

This is why I think the BCCI and the Indian players are wrong to oppose the use of UDRS. This kind of decision needs to go to the TV umpire, and a decision made accordingly. Now, of course, we'll never know what the TV umpire would've said....

India's resistance to the use of UDRS is about as ridiculous as FIFA's opposition to goal-line technology!
:@
 

Briony

International Debutant
The more I look at the replay, the more convinced I am that the ball carried, and that Sachin should've been given out....

This is why I think the BCCI and the Indian players are wrong to oppose the use of UDRS. This kind of decision needs to go to the TV umpire, and a decision made accordingly. Now, of course, we'll never know what the TV umpire would've said....

India's resistance to the use of UDRS is about as ridiculous as FIFA's opposition to goal-line technology!
:@
But India gets what it wants in cricket, including the IPL which is wrecking it.
 

Jono

Virat Kohli (c)
The more I look at the replay, the more convinced I am that the ball carried, and that Sachin should've been given out....

This is why I think the BCCI and the Indian players are wrong to oppose the use of UDRS. This kind of decision needs to go to the TV umpire, and a decision made accordingly. Now, of course, we'll never know what the TV umpire would've said....

India's resistance to the use of UDRS is about as ridiculous as FIFA's opposition to goal-line technology!
:@
Say what?

Everyone, every single commentator, has said it bounced.

The UDRS would not have given Sachin out.

This has been a chanceless innings. Incredible really considering the amount of plays and misses.
 

Cevno

Hall of Fame Member
The more I look at the replay, the more convinced I am that the ball carried, and that Sachin should've been given out....

This is why I think the BCCI and the Indian players are wrong to oppose the use of UDRS. This kind of decision needs to go to the TV umpire, and a decision made accordingly. Now, of course, we'll never know what the TV umpire would've said....

India's resistance to the use of UDRS is about as ridiculous as FIFA's opposition to goal-line technology!
:@
From What angle are you looking at it,though?

There was a angle from cover ,i think which showed almost clearly on Zoom that it bounced before he took it.

Pretty much all commentators as well as the studio analysts agreed.
 

kingjulian

U19 12th Man
Have Morkel and Steyn switched ends? Morkel is bowling 130s now, while Steyn dished out a few in the mid 140s in the last over.
 

Cevno

Hall of Fame Member
Say what?

Everyone, every single commentator, has said it bounced.

The UDRS would not have given Sachin out.

This has been a chanceless innings. Incredible really considering the amount of plays and misses
.
Even Kallis played and missed a lot in his innings, also edged a lot more than Sachin ,though with soft hands.

It's not a easy wicket at all.
 

M0rphin3

International Debutant
Really frustrating to see such good bowling without any rewards. Fantastic kallisball by both teams and another superb hundy for tendulkar.
 

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