alfie wrote:Reckon Sri Lanka have enough runs anyway.
Pitch is a total road, I am not sure tbh
alfie wrote:Reckon Sri Lanka have enough runs anyway.
mikesiva wrote:I don't blame Shakib for his appeal. It's within the laws of cricket.
If the laws of cricket run counter to safety concerns
sussexpob wrote:alfie wrote:Reckon Sri Lanka have enough runs anyway.
Pitch is a total road, I am not sure tbh

sussexpob wrote:The guidance also states that being ready to face the next ball is taken from when a batsman is ready to guard, not actually ready to face the ball. Mathews was taking guard, so he was in fact ready as per the interpretation of the rules.
GarlicJam wrote:sussexpob wrote:The guidance also states that being ready to face the next ball is taken from when a batsman is ready to guard, not actually ready to face the ball. Mathews was taking guard, so he was in fact ready as per the interpretation of the rules.
That is how I saw it, as it was unfolding. He had already met that part of the criteria.
Durhamfootman wrote:and needing to win both of their final two games to have any chance of qualifying for the CT
bigfluffylemon wrote:GarlicJam wrote:sussexpob wrote:The guidance also states that being ready to face the next ball is taken from when a batsman is ready to guard, not actually ready to face the ball. Mathews was taking guard, so he was in fact ready as per the interpretation of the rules.
That is how I saw it, as it was unfolding. He had already met that part of the criteria.
Yep, completely agree.
alfie wrote:bigfluffylemon wrote:GarlicJam wrote:sussexpob wrote:The guidance also states that being ready to face the next ball is taken from when a batsman is ready to guard, not actually ready to face the ball. Mathews was taking guard, so he was in fact ready as per the interpretation of the rules.
That is how I saw it, as it was unfolding. He had already met that part of the criteria.
Yep, completely agree.
I certainly do not approve of Bangladesh appealing for that - very cynical taking advantage of rules. But apparently the 4th umpire has claimed that in fact Matthews was already in breach of the time limit before the helmet glitch was discovered. So technically quite correctly given out , and safety issues not a consideration.
Which leads me to wonder whether batsmen may in fact quite often stray over the time limit in taking guard ? But of course no-one is timing them on a stopwatch from slip , waiting to pounce...
Yet.
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