by spell_check » Sun Jan 06, 2008 6:20 pm
by RoosterMarty » Sun Jan 06, 2008 6:22 pm
by rod_rooster » Sun Jan 06, 2008 6:24 pm
spell_check wrote:Will we ever see this occur in an international match? If anyone has got a video recording of the time it took Ishant Sharma to get to his crease, he must have been that close to have a warranted appeal for that dismissal.
Remembering that the three minutes is timed from the fall of the wicket, to when he is ready to face the next ball. But with the inevitable uproar if the umpires enforce a law like this on the game (re Darrel Hair), will this ever be enforced?
by rod_rooster » Sun Jan 06, 2008 6:25 pm
RoosterMarty wrote:I was waiting for Bucknor to put his finger up today.
rod rooster mentioned in the match thread that if a player gets onto the ground he can't get timed out.. disgusting tactics by Sharma today though.
by locky801 » Sun Jan 06, 2008 6:25 pm
by rod_rooster » Sun Jan 06, 2008 6:31 pm
locky801 wrote:really now who cares but the way the umps went this match I was suprised the fingure didnt go up, but then again someone does still have to appealand no Rod you are not more stupid than anyone thinks, can I drink your beer
by mighty_tiger_79 » Sun Jan 06, 2008 6:33 pm
locky801 wrote:really now who cares but the way the umps went this match I was suprised the fingure didnt go up, but then again someone does still have to appealand no Rod you are not more stupid than anyone thinks, can I drink your beer
by spell_check » Sun Jan 06, 2008 6:33 pm
rod_rooster wrote:spell_check wrote:Will we ever see this occur in an international match? If anyone has got a video recording of the time it took Ishant Sharma to get to his crease, he must have been that close to have a warranted appeal for that dismissal.
Remembering that the three minutes is timed from the fall of the wicket, to when he is ready to face the next ball. But with the inevitable uproar if the umpires enforce a law like this on the game (re Darrel Hair), will this ever be enforced?
Is that the law? I was always under the impression you only have to get onto the ground. Has the law been changed or am i even more stupid than i thought?
by locky801 » Sun Jan 06, 2008 6:34 pm
rod_rooster wrote:locky801 wrote:really now who cares but the way the umps went this match I was suprised the fingure didnt go up, but then again someone does still have to appealand no Rod you are not more stupid than anyone thinks, can I drink your beer
Go for it locky. And thanks for confirming how stupid people think i am
by spell_check » Sun Jan 06, 2008 6:36 pm
locky801 wrote:really now who cares but the way the umps went this match I was suprised the fingure didnt go up, but then again someone does still have to appealand no Rod you are not more stupid than anyone thinks, can I drink your beer
by spell_check » Sun Jan 06, 2008 6:37 pm
locky801 wrote:rod_rooster wrote:locky801 wrote:really now who cares but the way the umps went this match I was suprised the fingure didnt go up, but then again someone does still have to appealand no Rod you are not more stupid than anyone thinks, can I drink your beer
Go for it locky. And thanks for confirming how stupid people think i am
we all luv ya mate but next time you say you are coming for a swim turn up, yuouy wrecked my plans of trying to become australias best spin bowler
and thanks for the rules spelly, you are certainly on the ball, alot better than Hoggy
by rod_rooster » Sun Jan 06, 2008 6:58 pm
locky801 wrote:
we all luv ya mate but next time you say you are coming for a swim turn up, yuouy wrecked my plans of trying to become australias best spin bowler
by THE BARKING SPIDERS » Sun Jan 06, 2008 8:07 pm
by locky801 » Sun Jan 06, 2008 8:08 pm
x-sharky wrote:once again it was ok when brett lee wasnt even padded up when hogg got out & took bout 4 mins to get out on the ground
by spell_check » Sun Jan 06, 2008 11:07 pm
rod_rooster wrote:spell_check wrote:Will we ever see this occur in an international match? If anyone has got a video recording of the time it took Ishant Sharma to get to his crease, he must have been that close to have a warranted appeal for that dismissal.
Remembering that the three minutes is timed from the fall of the wicket, to when he is ready to face the next ball. But with the inevitable uproar if the umpires enforce a law like this on the game (re Darrel Hair), will this ever be enforced?
Is that the law? I was always under the impression you only have to get onto the ground. Has the law been changed or am i even more stupid than i thought?
by stan » Mon Jan 07, 2008 7:08 am
rod_rooster wrote:RoosterMarty wrote:I was waiting for Bucknor to put his finger up today.
rod rooster mentioned in the match thread that if a player gets onto the ground he can't get timed out.. disgusting tactics by Sharma today though.
I wouldn't be blaming Sharma. I'm sure he would have been instructed to do that by others.
by MAY-Z » Mon Jan 07, 2008 7:45 pm
RoosterMarty wrote:I was waiting for Bucknor to put his finger up today.
rod rooster mentioned in the match thread that if a player gets onto the ground he can't get timed out.. disgusting tactics by Sharma today though.
by rod_rooster » Mon Jan 07, 2008 7:54 pm
spell_check wrote:rod_rooster wrote:spell_check wrote:Will we ever see this occur in an international match? If anyone has got a video recording of the time it took Ishant Sharma to get to his crease, he must have been that close to have a warranted appeal for that dismissal.
Remembering that the three minutes is timed from the fall of the wicket, to when he is ready to face the next ball. But with the inevitable uproar if the umpires enforce a law like this on the game (re Darrel Hair), will this ever be enforced?
Is that the law? I was always under the impression you only have to get onto the ground. Has the law been changed or am i even more stupid than i thought?
Doing a bit of research, it was once "two minutes to get on the ground", but in 2000 it was changed to "three minutes to get to take guard, or so that the partner would be ready to receive the next ball"
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