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pugboy wrote:What isnissue with his knee injury ?
He always off the field getting treatment
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:pugboy wrote:What isnissue with his knee injury ?
He always off the field getting treatment
50-50 atm..
Hopefully he good enough for the next game on monday( south africa)...hard to find a replacement for him
Zetski wrote:Been getting up 5am to watch cricket every morning then going to bed only to repeat the cycle the next dayforgetting I have business to see about
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Whose with me on this?
Cricket World Cup: The curious case of the immovable bails
There's one easy way for the bowler to get the batsman out in a cricket match: hit the stumps.
However, that hasn't always been the case in this World Cup.
Five times in 13 games since the tournament started a bowler has hit the stumps and the electronic 'zing' bails have lit up but stayed firmly in place.
Australia opener David Warner was the latest batsman to be given a lucky escape when he edged India fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah on to his leg stump on Sunday at The Oval - and the bails didn't move a jot.
India captain Virat Kohli said: "This is not something you expect at international level.
You literally have to smash the stumps really hard to knock them out. These are fast bowlers; these are not medium-pace bowlers.
No team will like to see that - if you bowl a good ball and you don't get a guy out."
Former England captain Michael Vaughan described it as "ridiculous" on BBC Test Match Special.
"It's 80-odd miles per hour and it has hit leg stump," he said.
"If you're not getting out when you're getting bowled, it's a concern. Something needs to be done. It's madness."
Bailgate - the five incidents
*England v South Africa, The Oval: In the opening match of the tournament England leg-spinner Adil Rashid flicks the off stump of South Africa's Quinton de Kock with a delivery which goes to the boundary for four.
*New Zealand v Sri Lanka, Cardiff: Dimuth Karunaratne chops New Zealand pace bowler Trent Boult on to his stumps, hard enough to shake the bails but not dislodge them.
*Australia v West Indies, Trent Bridge. Chris Gayle is given out caught behind off a 91mph delivery by Australia pace bowler Mitchell Starc, but the decision is overturned when TV replays show the ball hit his off stump rather than bat.
*England v Bangladesh, Cardiff. Bangladesh's Mohammad Saifuddin miscues a pull off Ben Stokes on to his off stump. The bail lifts out of the groove briefly but doesn't fall.
*Australia v India, The Oval. Warner drags India's quickest bowler Bumrah on to leg stump via his boot. Again, the bail is not for budging.
It may have been good news for the batsmen but a lot of people haven't been impressed, from former bowlers...to ex-England captains....and the pundits watching on.
Under the Laws of Cricket, a batsman is considered bowled if "a bail is completely removed from the top of the stumps, or a stump is struck out of the ground".
Law 29.1.2 adds: "The disturbance of a bail, whether temporary or not, shall not constitute its complete removal from the top of the stumps."
The zing bails have been in use since 2012, when they were approved by the International Cricket Council (ICC). They were used at the 2015 World Cup and have been regular fixtures in the Indian Premier League and Australia's Big Bash League.
Are the bails heavier because they have an LED light in them? Are the grooves on the top of the stumps deeper?
"We checked and the stump was not knocked in very hard so I don't know what's going on," said Kohli.
The ICC said zing bails weigh more than standard bails but less than the heavy bails used in windy conditions.
TMS commentator Simon Mann said: "The stumps are rock solid and heavy. I held one in Bristol on Friday. Like trying to toss the caber."
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Tomorrow and friday = great games...looking for India victory tomorrow
That's a fact !!!!!Zetski wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Tomorrow and friday = great games...looking for India victory tomorrow
dont sleep on the black caps buddy
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Tomorrow and friday = great games...looking for India victory tomorrow
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