JamesRustle
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Is that a layer of topsoil in the batting crease at each end of the pitch? Loose dirt everywhere.
The difference in ball movement between night and day this world cup has been, well, night and dayBall hooping around the minute they get under lights, as expected
If tests are the only format that "really matters", why are you watching?History will remember Smith as the far better player in the only format that really matters
Ggeez, the vid umpire tried hard to give him out. The keeper disturbed the stumps way before the ball came to him. I thought if the keeper touched the stumps first, you can't give it out?no way that can be given.
Ggeez, the vid umpire tried hard to give him out. The keeper disturbed the stumps way before the ball came to him. I thought if the keeper touched the stumps first, you can't give it out?
Ggeez, the vid umpire tried hard to give him out. The keeper disturbed the stumps way before the ball came to him. I thought if the keeper touched the stumps first, you can't give it out?
Im not 100% on what the rule is there....but I would have thought if a keeper moved the stumps early, that is the end of any chance going in his favour.I thought you had to pull a stump out of the ground before the batsman made it, in lieu of the bails coming off. At least that's what the rule used to be.