No you didn't. Watto carries on enough without having to make **** up.did I hear Watson having a cry about Umar charging him down the pitch?
wtf!did I hear Watson having a cry about Umar charging him down the pitch?
good one yo..Can't believe how much Pakistan are struggling on this Faisalabad featherbed.
Tbf, looks a great decision to declare atmMoobs! Great day for aust despite the indifferent declaration
They finally got a deck with a bit in it in India and they called the ****ing game off!****ing news
And damn these flat pitches!!!
Na thats bull, if hotspot shows a bright spot it means the ball almost certainly hit the object, if it shows nothing at all but the ball was very close to it then it doesn't confirm that there was zero contact at all, it alludes to it though but there is still a possibility of the ball taking the edge so finely it doesn't register and machine error."48.5 Siddle to Mohammad Yousuf, OUT, caught-behind, short of a length on leg stump, moves across, tries to work it fine and then appears to decide against it, the Australians think he got a touch as Haddin takes it to his left, Doctrove doesn't think so but the Australians have called for a review, hot spot confirms it just brushed the glove, so does the replay, Yousuf has to go
Mohammad Yousuf c †Haddin b Siddle 22 (59b 2x4 1x6) SR: 37.28 "
The umpires are very selective about when to use Hotspot, now, aren't they? Apparently, they can use it to determine whether contact was made, but don't trust it to determine if no contact was made....
You can't have your cake and eat it too. You either trust Hotspot implicitly, or don't use it at all. When the umpires are inconsistent in their use of Hotspot, you can understand why WI fans feel cheated over the dismissal of Roach in that final Perth innings.
You have conveniently ignored the part where it was clear based on the replay it brushed Yousaf's gloves, nevermind any Hot Spot involement."48.5 Siddle to Mohammad Yousuf, OUT, caught-behind, short of a length on leg stump, moves across, tries to work it fine and then appears to decide against it, the Australians think he got a touch as Haddin takes it to his left, Doctrove doesn't think so but the Australians have called for a review, hot spot confirms it just brushed the glove, so does the replay, Yousuf has to go
Mohammad Yousuf c †Haddin b Siddle 22 (59b 2x4 1x6) SR: 37.28 "
The umpires are very selective about when to use Hotspot, now, aren't they? Apparently, they can use it to determine whether contact was made, but don't trust it to determine if no contact was made....
You can't have your cake and eat it too. You either trust Hotspot implicitly, or don't use it at all. When the umpires are inconsistent in their use of Hotspot, you can understand why WI fans feel cheated over the dismissal of Roach in that final Perth innings.
Did the umpire use hot spot, it was clear from replays that his glove was knocked off the bat handle by the ball. Hot spot didnt even come into it but I get the gist of your rant, You couldent understand how Roach was given out after the umpire heard a noise as the ball passed the bat which was confirmed by stump mike. I can see why the WI fans feel cheated when they dont know how it all works.You can't have your cake and eat it too. You either trust Hotspot implicitly, or don't use it at all. When the umpires are inconsistent in their use of Hotspot, you can understand why WI fans feel cheated over the dismissal of Roach in that final Perth innings.