It's still not out if you're pitching the ball outside leg stump.Well well. This could be interesting - someone remind me if the law changed? EDIT: Oh, he didn't change his hands over. Never mind.
Was a reverse, not a switch - but did they end up changing the law? Don't recall.There's one for the rules committee. If you switch hit your leg stump becomes off for lbw purposes.
Worth a thought.
Yeah but the proposed changed to the law means that if you try and switch hit, it doesn't matter if it pitches outside "leg", IIRC.It's still not out if you're pitching the ball outside leg stump.
At least Harris used to dry up the runs.Dire review. Leg stump is still leg stump, switch hit or not.
Actually Tahir's pretty dire all-round, isn't he? Has his average gone past Harris's yet?
He's rotten.Dire review. Leg stump is still leg stump, switch hit or not.
Actually Tahir's pretty dire all-round, isn't he? Has his average gone past Harris's yet?
I don't think it should matter, personally. But that's just my view.Was a reverse, not a switch - but did they end up changing the law? Don't recall.
Much better batsman and fielder too.At least Harris used to dry up the runs.
That's the problem with our lower order as a whole tbh. If there are no recognised batsmen left then fine, have a dart. But when Prior or Bell are still in, Broad Swann and even Anderson still fancy a cover drive. I would prefer to see Prior farming the strike in this situation.The trouble with Jimmy is he fancies himself as a batsman and he tries playing shots, he was better when he blocked to death.