No they were not.I meant the balls were going down leg
He is recovering from an operation on an abcess, I think he'll be out for about three weeks.Imagine what kumble could have done on this wicket?If a spinner is accurate and has variations then this wicket is very useful.
The south africans are lacking a decent spinner.Botha has not turned the ball too muvh nor has he got variable bounce.
BTW,What happened to paul harris?
Not really, he didn’t know the rules and by the looks of it, neither did any of the South African coaching staff.That was really weird.. Unfortunate dismissal for AB
Not nearly as jealous as a Kenyan though.I am with envyExtraordinary figures by the Bang opening bowler though. As an Englishman, I can only be jealous.
Worst post. Dead set.I was watching NZ vs Eng. Suddently I saw the scores of this match........lolz
Wt is happening......I missed a lot, dont wanna miss rest of the match......it will rock!!
N, who is the guy Junaid Sidd? He looks world class!!
Yeah i didn't think it was unfair, more unfortunate that he didn't know, because it was a silly way to go out.Not really, he didn’t know the rules and by the looks of it, neither did any of the South African coaching staff.
AB
“I wasn’t a hundred per cent sure and I wasn’t aware of the rules until Steve Bucknor explained it to me.
I must admit I thought I can’t get out to this ball. I actually moved back a bit in my crease to make sure it did bounce twice.
I was in control and I had batted really well. But I thought I was a bit unlucky, I’ve never seen anything like it before. I was hoping someone would call no-ball, I was waiting for someone to put their arm out. I think it’s a bit unfair that a bowler can get a wicket with a ball that bounces twice.”
Err, no. It's unusual but not unfair.
Thought everyone had watched AUS/NZ in the 2003 World Cup tbh.Yeah i didn't think it was unfair, more unfortunate that he didn't know, because it was a silly way to go out.