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Why walk, when i can do the most enjoyable think in the world, to be in the middle of the ground and bat
What's that got to do with anything?benchmark00 said:It's hard not to walk when all 3 stumps are laying on the ground... ay Richard?
BoyBrumby said:Has Gilly always done it? It's only really the last year or so the media started making a song & dance about it, so I assumed it was a recent decision of his.
benchmark00 said:I think it all started in the world cup... well thats when it became a big thing anyway.
Started when he walked after David Orchard had specifically given him not-out against SL in the semi... then made the comment "I think it's about time for cricketers to start being honest with each other..."Slow Love™ said:It was. About two years though, I think.
i agree...there is no provision or comeback for a player who is wrongly given out...and since the umpire's decision is final, let the umpire's decision be final...BoyBrumby said:& we're back to my argument about slitting your own throat!
I think non-walking at least has the merit of consistency. Allowing the ump to make all the calls will mean one is about even in the credit/debit column at the end of the season.
Nope, I have basically watched his every innings and he walks everytime. You can read any article by guys like Peter Roebuck and others to confirm it. The only time when it seemed close was in an ODI agaisnt Sri Lanka in the Windies and Tony Greig, in his usual rubbish way, was terming Lara should have walked but about 12 replays were watched and the good commentators couldn't make up their mind and I think it is fair that we give the benefit of the doubt to Lara in that instance. And for Billy Bowden, the guy makes horrible decisions, I wouldn't be surprised if the instance he talked about was when Lara actually didn't nick it and he thought he did.chaminda_00 said:I think Lara choices to walk and not to walk when he wants to. I remember a interview with Billy Bowden and he said he thought Lara was a walker so he gave him not out once when he nicked it behind. He had a look at the replay during the session break and saw that he nicked it. He is one of those guys that only walks when he has a hundred behind him or his team isn't in trouble. Sachin usally walks dosen't he.
its what i have always thought, ur the last pair u need 3 runs and u r given notout when u r out will u walk???Josh said:It depends what score I'm on, and the situation of the team...
heck no! i dont walk even if its a regulation edge.. make the umpire do their job and make the opposition do theirs..follow up question that anyone who has said that they would walk can answer. would you walk if no one appealed???
That's a load of crap! So you're saying that one should drop their morals and principles when they join a team? What if the captain said to claim a catch, when you know you didn't take it, because that catch would win you the game? Should he do it then because there's no 'I' in team?Langeveldt said:Whats the point in walking? You are going to get some duff decisions, you may as well take the luck when it comes..
I'd go mad on a team mate who decided he would walk, It's a team game, not one where you go feeding your individual conscience..