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U19 Debutant
inevetable as he is a talented player.Frankeeeeee!
inevetable as he is a talented player.Frankeeeeee!
I reckon he's been brought in just in case New Zealand win or draw the second test. They'll look to play with a massively long batting line up for the third test.New Zealand in India: Franklin replaces Bennett in NZ squad | Cricket News | India v New Zealand | Cricinfo.com
He should have been in the squad in the first place, imo.
Highly unlikely after seeing them trying to use it in Sri Lanka.And it couldn't be because they think (after using the system on a trial basis) that a restriction on referrals (along with other possible reasons) isn't the best way of using it, could it ?
Probably. Franklin, if he plays, would have to come in as a replacement for Patel rather than Bennett. He's just not good enough a bowler any more to justify a spot as one of two specialist seamers. However, if Franklin did play you'd probably want a toiler as your third seamer, as Franklin will have to take the new ball if he is to have any contribution. Still think a seam attack of Martin, Southee and Arnel/McKay is the best way to go.mckay must be a better bet for bowling than franklin.
56.6 Kumble to Samaraweera, no run, Kumble asks for the review for a lbw decision. It landed on back of length, outside off stump, skidded towards middle and off and hit the pad. The doubt that might rise is that whether it hit the bat at the same time but the side-view replay show that it hit the pad first. And it looks out. Decision still pending. It hit the inner half of the front pad. Hold on .. the verdict is NOT OUT. Kumble has a word with the umpire and walks away disappointed. Tendulkar, sitting in the dressing room, signals it was out - he put up the index finger up. And also suggests it was skidding on rather than bouncing. Controversy here. Anyway that's that. Let's carry on. Perhaps, the umpire reckoned it would have bounced over. The virtual eye says it would have hit the top half of the middle stump
5.5 Harbhajan Singh to Warnapura, no run, Kumble has asked for review for the lbw decision. It landed on a length on the leg stump, turned slightly, Warnapura stretched forward to defend and the ball clipped the outer half of the front pad in front of middle. It might miss the off stump. Decision pending. Verdict is Not Out. The virtual eye suggests it would have hit the top of the off stump
30.2 Sehwag to DPMD Jayawardene, no run, Indians have gone for the Review for the lbw decision. It landed outside off stump, turned in to beat the waft across the line and struck him low, just below the knee roll in the front of middle stump. Looks like it might hit the leg stump. Decision pending. Verdict is Not Out. Virtual eye shows it would hit the leg stump
6.4 Muralitharan to Sehwag, OUT, Mahela asks for the Review for the lbw. The ball pitched on the leg stump line - - half outside leg and half inside- and straightened and Sehwag shouldered arms. The ball clipped the inner half of the front pad - which was placed around the leg stump line - and then went on to hit the back pad in front of the stumps. It's a slightly tough one. It hit the front pad first and then deflected. After the chat with the third umpire, Benson has given it out. Joy for Sri Lanka. What a blow from Murali.
Let's rewind: I will have a look at the replays - they have gone for ad breaks - to see whether it was the topspinner or doosra - in which case he would be out - or was it the off break in which case considering it hit the front pad first, you can say it would have turned to miss the leg stump. Boycott, on air, reckons it should not have been given out.
Replays are in now. The ball did straighten. It was not the pure topspinner that would have gone on with the angle. It did straighten a bit. The virtual eye showed the path as if it hit the back pad first. The virtual eye showed it hitting the middle as if the deflection didn't happen. What happened was that it hit the front pad first. Having said that it was not hitting the middle, I would have to say that it might have grazed the leg stump. Any way that is that. A you tube moment. And the debate will continue.
Another look at reviews | Opinion | Cricinfo Magazine | Cricinfo.com27.3 Kumble to Warnapura, no run, review for the leg before decision. Kumble has asked for it. It landed on a length just outside off stump, turned in to beat the forward prod and struck him on the knee roll in front of middle. Decision pending. NOT OUT is the verdict. The umpires must have reckoned it would turned down leg side. My guess is that it would have hit the leg stump. Kumble has a chat with the umpire Doctrove. Virtual eye suggests it would have hit the top of the leg stump
Yeah whatever, didn't expect anything more anyway.Highly unlikely after seeing them trying to use it in Sri Lanka.
Fantastic idea imo.The Franklin selection is just to infuriate Wellington.
Yeah, I actually agree with this. I think the referral system is an absolutely terrible way to make use of technology. It's the second worst option, just ahead of not using technology at all (ie. what we do now).It's not under your control to decide the fine line between a decision that was surely not out and one that could go either way. The batsman doesn't get to watch himself from the other end. He's probably in an even worse position to make that marginal call than the umpire giving the decision! You just have to watch the reactions of batsmen out LBW to know how much faith to repose in their own judgement. Like Sanz said, its just shifting the blame from the umpire to the batsman. Just have a universal review system in place and be done with it instead of playing mindgames with the players.
Yeah if he doesn't the team is easier to pick. So ****ing frustrating to steal an Avenger to put him on the bench though. Why didn't they grab Tuffey?Franklin might not play.