Dutchy wrote:Ollie Peake looks a star, good news for him he has at least 10 years before he will get a look in at a higher level!
As long as he doesn't Peake too early.
whufc wrote:Yep imagine that down at Mofflin Road in a fiery semi final![]()
daysofourlives wrote:Not out everyday of the week. I dont think ive ever taken a catch where i put the ball on the ground like that, I was always taught that you dont.
daysofourlives wrote:Not out everyday of the week. I dont think ive ever taken a catch where i put the ball on the ground like that, I was always taught that you dont.
whufc wrote:daysofourlives wrote:Not out everyday of the week. I dont think ive ever taken a catch where i put the ball on the ground like that, I was always taught that you dont.
Genuine question though....but if that happened in your BLCA game when you were a player and you were main umpire. Are you calling the fielding side out on that and telling your batsmen not to walk because its not out?
Wait a sec.......i may know what you would do![]()
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daysofourlives wrote:
Absolutely!!
And there is no need for the Laws people to complicate it with all this in control of your body rubbish. If the ball touches the ground its not out like it always has been.
Dutchy wrote:When I played it was always keep the ball from touching the ground (post catch) when you fell as part of the catching motion, if you fell over you made sure the ball remained up even if you had to take all the impact on your other side or elbow goes into the turf and arm stays upright. If you start allowing this type of catch then it will get very grey very quickly.
Dutchy wrote:Of course as long as you control it for long enough, without the ball touching the ground when the ball is in your hand
carey wrote:What a fall from grace for Maxwell, he is now a proper spud.
Like, not a Neilson spud, but close.
dedja wrote:carey wrote:What a fall from grace for Maxwell, he is now a proper spud.
Like, not a Neilson spud, but close.
Topping up his Super.
carey wrote:What a fall from grace for Maxwell, he is now a proper spud.
Like, not a Neilson spud, but close.
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