Richard
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And Bopara was out not long after - big deal.So does Ponting, yet he dropped Bopara. Most fielders wouldn't of caught that one that Flintoff dropped. Poor excuse.
And Bopara was out not long after - big deal.So does Ponting, yet he dropped Bopara. Most fielders wouldn't of caught that one that Flintoff dropped. Poor excuse.
I wonder how much the ECB are giving the umpires for this?
Not the point.And Bopara was out not long after - big deal.
Yeah, I don't mind umpires making mistakes, it happens. What really ****s me is the fact he didn't refer it. Would have taken two seconds and shown that Strauss clearly didn't catch it.Yeah fine him for standing his ground but if hes risking that surely you can refer it. ****ing ridiculous.
Spoils any English victory these poor decisions. All the lucks going to them, the rain in the first Test and now some uneven umpiring.
Fixed.Interesting****ing stupid point I raised on MSN talking to .matt.
Jake says (9:03 PM):
*I wonder how much the ECB are giving the umpires for this?
Definitely agree with this. Sick and tired of seeing opposing teams coping the raw end of the deal.@ ponting ..its nice to see him at the reciving end
hmm came online just to type this
Would be absolutely happy with no catch ever being referred upstairs, and have felt that way for years. It makes an incorrect decision more likely, not less.Doesn't wash with me. If either umpire is unsure it should go upstairs, or there should be no referring for catches at all. There needs to be consistency in the use of the technology - if one umpire isn't sure, then it should go upstairs regardless of the other umpires opinion.
I don't see how Doctrove would have had a better view than Rudi either. Infact, from square leg I'd be suprised if he had a great view of first slip diving forward at all.
There needs to be consistency in the decision making, it cannot be pick and choose when to look at something.
Uh-oh.Interesting point I raised on MSN talking to .matt.
Jake says (9:03 PM):
*I wonder how much the ECB are giving the umpires for this?
Deadset, Hughes and Ponting both not out but given out in the first innings, but given out, then Hauritz catches (but may have dropped) Bopara and it's not out, now Strauss clearly drops Hughes and it's out. Katich was out from a no ball. What next?
just because a coin has come up heads five times in a row doesn't mean the next spin is anymore likely to be tails....you can fill in the restAnd Bopara was out not long after - big deal.
He's got a point about how you're normally wrong on your calls however.Internet hardman, no.
Accusing the umpires of bias is completely incorrect.Interesting point I raised on MSN talking to .matt.
Jake says (9:03 PM):
*I wonder how much the ECB are giving the umpires for this?
Deadset, Hughes and Ponting both not out but given out in the first innings, but given out, then Hauritz catches (but may have dropped) Bopara and it's not out, now Strauss clearly drops Hughes and it's out. Katich was out from a no ball. What next?
Yeah how dare they change the result by checking it!Would be absolutely happy with no catch ever being referred upstairs, and have felt that way for years. It makes an incorrect decision more likely, not less.
There was a case in the Boxing Day Test last year where Steyn got Hauritz caught in the slips by Smith and Smith asked the square leg umpire to see if it carried, and it was refered and given out.Nah, I don't - and I certainly didn't there. You find me one instance of a referred catch being given out and I'll retract that.
side note: Hughes clearly gloved it in the first innings....?Interesting point I raised on MSN talking to .matt.
Jake says (9:03 PM):
*I wonder how much the ECB are giving the umpires for this?
Deadset, Hughes and Ponting both not out but given out in the first innings, but given out, then Hauritz catches (but may have dropped) Bopara and it's not out, now Strauss clearly drops Hughes and it's out. Katich was out from a no ball. What next?
It's exactly the point I was making. Ponting's drop didn't matter much; nor did Flintoff's.Not the point.
Yeah, having expected Freddie to take his word for a claimed catch at Cardiff (which Freddie did). Hughes began to walk until Ricky sent him back. Although tbf to Ponting I suppose he had a decent view of the Strauss catch.Ponting tells Hughes to stay.
Agreed. They should either all go upstairs for anything with doubt or not at all. You can't tell me both umpires were convinced it was out, otherwise Rudi would have given it originally.Would be absolutely happy with no catch ever being referred upstairs, and have felt that way for years. It makes an incorrect decision more likely, not less.
101.5There was a case in the Boxing Day Test last year where Steyn got Hauritz caught in the slips by Smith and Smith asked the square leg umpire to see if it carried, and it was refered and given out.