I know everyone says benefit of the doubt goes to the batsmen but is it officially in the rule book, or just something that everyone assumesa lot of chat about Kholi's non catch, I think a lot of people think it's black and white, either out or not but there is a little thing called benefit of the doubt which must go to the batsman, unfortunately
If Smith got a clean go at it he would have dropped it, so it's academic.a lot of chat about Kholi's non catch, I think a lot of people think it's black and white, either out or not but there is a little thing called benefit of the doubt which must go to the batsman, unfortunately
I know everyone says benefit of the doubt goes to the batsmen but is it officially in the rule book, or just something that everyone assumes
Yea but nothing explicit in the laws of the game. That article is just some guys interpretation.Giving the batsman the benefit of the doubt? It's in the law
Why going in favour of the batsman on lbws is more than just a tradition in cricketwww.espncricinfo.com
Yea but nothing explicit in the laws of the game. That article is just some guys interpretation.
Five wickets before lunch is not good