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Its his last game for tkr...he leaving to pick up other duties i believeshake d livin wake d dead wrote:Like deh threaten lynn or wah...man blazing yes
*$kїđž!™ wrote:Its his last game for tkr...he leaving to pick up other duties i believeshake d livin wake d dead wrote:Like deh threaten lynn or wah...man blazing yes
If duncyhead Pooran didn't run himself out, the game would have finished with a few balls to spare......shake d livin wake d dead wrote:one more over from Bravo and TKR woda loss
Premchand1976 wrote:If duncyhead Pooran didn't run himself out, the game would have finished with a few balls to spare......shake d livin wake d dead wrote:one more over from Bravo and TKR woda loss
Good cricket all round tho....with some serious TKR voodoo type luck too.....
Dizzy28 wrote:Watching India bat. England reviewed an lbw against Kohli, were unsuccessful and yet didn't lose the review. When did that system change?
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:LOL....still trying to figure it out myself
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Tkr sell out...I swear...this phillip guy is real sheit...and well bravo continues
DRS TO BE USED FOR FINAL AND SEMI FINAL
The Hero Caribbean Premier League (CPL) will be introducing the Decision Referral System (DRS) for the semi-final and final of the tournament. The last two matches of the tournament will take place on 14 and 16 September and will take place at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy in Trinidad.
Each team will be allowed one unsuccessful review per innings and they will be able to review all methods of dismissal.
Speaking about the introduction of the system for the last two matches of the tournament Pete Russell, COO of the Hero CPL, said: “The final matches of the Hero CPL are so important and it is vital that all decisions are as accurate as possible. We are reviewing the possibility of making DRS available for all matches in 2019.”
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