Pretty certain that batsmen are more concerned with not nicking the ball, than hiding from Hotspot.It seems though that hot spot is redundant if a batsman chooses to keep his bat out of sight, for faint nicks at least, generally they get em through the follow through, if I were a batsman i'd hide my edge nowadays.
Bravo actually played inside the line of it. If anything he played for non-existant turn.Geez, did Hauritz just turn one?
, saw it comingBravo actually played inside the line of it. If anything he played for non-existant turn.
Haha, for one it did drift quite a bit and turn a little. To get one off the straight on the first 3 days at Adelaide is something or a miracle. For two, it was a wicket for Hauritz so I don't think he'd give a ****.Bravo actually played inside the line of it. If anything he played for non-existant turn.
Not what you asked though tbf.For two, it was a wicket for Hauritz so I don't think he'd give a ****.
Taking me too seriously, tbh.Not what you asked though tbf.
It would've been unfair on the batsmen.Why didn't Dougeh bowl for 3 hours in the middle of the day?
Dougeh.
That was an appalling decision by Rauf!God I hate this pitch. Good luck getting Shiv out.
Totally agree....Wait, how is there enough evidence there to overturn the on field umpire's decision of not out? Is the third umpire drunk or does he not know the rules of appeals?
he really came good today, didn't he? just like I said he would!See what I've said about Bravo?