I think it's if you ground the bat but then it raises due to bumpy ground, or if you have to take evasive action and raise the bat in doing so. You still need to ground the bat beyond the line.I could have sworn there was a rule change brought up/implemented at some point to make those kinds of runouts (where the bat is pass the line but not grounded) not-out. But I can't remember when/where I heard this.
That's good. I've often moaned when I've seen batsmen dive and make their ground, but get given out because the bat then bounces a bit at exactly the moment the bails come off.I think it's if you ground the bat but then it raises due to bumpy ground, or if you have to take evasive action and raise the bat in doing so. You still need to ground the bat beyond the line.
The author is Ganesh ChandrasekaranThink it's a pretty amateurishly written article tbh.
Also, the "Ashwin is a nerdy, studious cricketer" thing is basically meme status now, that's how often it's mentioned.200 in 37 is no mean feat. He has 133 of them at home and 67 away. Often in the past, that stat was used to pull him down but increasingly now, there is acknowledgement that this is no mean feat.
Think it's a pretty amateurishly written article tbh.
This one's definitely better.
What did you read at cricinfo that made you so angry?I am just saying that as an overall effort, the CB articles seem better these days. Of course, TCM is still the best by such a huge margin but if its crapinfo vs cricbuzz, I still think the overenthusiastic amateurish effort is better than the condascending **** u get in crapinfo.. Its not like they got ex-players writing those reports. It is the very same office workers who started off as decent writers but then got egos too big for their own heads..
Sure, I didn't say all their articles are terrible. I just wasn't impressed by that Ashwin one. Will probably read more if I get the time.I am just saying that as an overall effort, the CB articles seem better these days. Of course, TCM is still the best by such a huge margin but if its crapinfo vs cricbuzz, I still think the overenthusiastic amateurish effort is better than the condascending **** u get in crapinfo.. Its not like they got ex-players writing those reports. It is the very same office workers who started off as decent writers but then got egos too big for their own heads..