Australia Vs Kiwis First test

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Re: Australia Vs Kiwis First test

Postby hearts on fire » Fri Nov 21, 2008 1:13 pm

WICKET!

Taylor gone for 40. LBW bowled by Lee

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Re: Australia Vs Kiwis First test

Postby Thiele » Fri Nov 21, 2008 1:15 pm

Good Bowling by Lee
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Re: Australia Vs Kiwis First test

Postby Rik E Boy » Fri Nov 21, 2008 1:19 pm

Keep going Binga. We need you back for the Jarpies.

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Re: Australia Vs Kiwis First test

Postby Drop Bear » Fri Nov 21, 2008 1:31 pm

jackpot jim wrote:
hearts on fire wrote:Taylor almost out caught behind.

Finally Rudi gets one right!


And all the Aussie Fielders and Symonds are totally dismayed by the decision which was obviously off the pad.
Symonds should go for Dissent. Thought that you are now meant to show the umpire respect by turning and facing him when appealing and NOT simply just run straight on towards the slips taking it as a Given that it is going to be given out.


You are kidding yourself Champion. Good decision by Rudi (for once), but it's certainly not obvious when the balls doing 130km/h. Try seeing what it deflects off from slips. Lucky you could make a decision using slow mo.
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Re: Australia Vs Kiwis First test

Postby hearts on fire » Fri Nov 21, 2008 1:42 pm

New Zealand 5/125

Flynn 15*
Elliot 8*
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Re: Australia Vs Kiwis First test

Postby MAY-Z » Fri Nov 21, 2008 1:43 pm

Drop Bear wrote:
jackpot jim wrote:
hearts on fire wrote:Taylor almost out caught behind.

Finally Rudi gets one right!


And all the Aussie Fielders and Symonds are totally dismayed by the decision which was obviously off the pad.
Symonds should go for Dissent. Thought that you are now meant to show the umpire respect by turning and facing him when appealing and NOT simply just run straight on towards the slips taking it as a Given that it is going to be given out.


You are kidding yourself Champion. Good decision by Rudi (for once), but it's certainly not obvious when the balls doing 130km/h. Try seeing what it deflects off from slips. Lucky you could make a decision using slow mo.


so what you are saying there is that the umpire has to guess every decision because its too hard to see?

i suppose symonds thought that dravid hit that ball in sydney last year when dravid missed it by a foot.
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Re: Australia Vs Kiwis First test

Postby Drop Bear » Fri Nov 21, 2008 1:51 pm

MAY-Z wrote: so what you are saying there is that the umpire has to guess every decision because its too hard to see?

i suppose symonds thought that dravid hit that ball in sydney last year when dravid missed it by a foot.


The umpire is in the best spot to see. That's OBVIOUSLY why he stands there. Did you even see how close it was to the bat? Symonds thought he hit it and it was well worth a shout.

Not a bad memory if you can remember a non-decision from last year.
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Re: Australia Vs Kiwis First test

Postby Drop Bear » Fri Nov 21, 2008 2:01 pm

Elliott out.

Bowled by Watson for 9.

Kiwis in a bit of strife.
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Re: Australia Vs Kiwis First test

Postby silicone skyline » Fri Nov 21, 2008 2:02 pm

Elliott just stood there like a stunned Mullett. gotta admit that was coming for a few overs. both batsmen look in deep shit against Watson and Lee
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Re: Australia Vs Kiwis First test

Postby Mulligain » Fri Nov 21, 2008 2:03 pm

you blokes don't stuff around do you! I reckon this forum is on less time delay than channel 9!
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Re: Australia Vs Kiwis First test

Postby silicone skyline » Fri Nov 21, 2008 2:05 pm

Drop Bear actually has a crystal ball. He's AHEAD of the cricket.
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Re: Australia Vs Kiwis First test

Postby MAY-Z » Fri Nov 21, 2008 2:05 pm

Drop Bear wrote:
MAY-Z wrote: so what you are saying there is that the umpire has to guess every decision because its too hard to see?

i suppose symonds thought that dravid hit that ball in sydney last year when dravid missed it by a foot.


The umpire is in the best spot to see. That's OBVIOUSLY why he stands there. Did you even see how close it was to the bat? Symonds thought he hit it and it was well worth a shout.

Not a bad memory if you can remember a non-decision from last year.


not really the umpires stands there because there isnt really anywhere else to stand- why is teh bowlers perspective much different?
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Re: Australia Vs Kiwis First test

Postby bass_player » Fri Nov 21, 2008 2:06 pm

silicone skyline wrote:Elliott just stood there like a stunned Mullett. gotta admit that was coming for a few overs. both batsmen look in deep s***t against Watson and Lee

You would too if you were bowled by Watto :wink:
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Re: Australia Vs Kiwis First test

Postby silicone skyline » Fri Nov 21, 2008 2:08 pm

MAY-Z wrote:
Drop Bear wrote:
MAY-Z wrote: so what you are saying there is that the umpire has to guess every decision because its too hard to see?

i suppose symonds thought that dravid hit that ball in sydney last year when dravid missed it by a foot.


The umpire is in the best spot to see. That's OBVIOUSLY why he stands there. Did you even see how close it was to the bat? Symonds thought he hit it and it was well worth a shout.

Not a bad memory if you can remember a non-decision from last year.


not really the umpires stands there because there isnt really anywhere else to stand- why is teh bowlers perspective much different?


Have you ever bowled?

You follow through with vision bouncing around rather than just standing there. That's why the umpire isn't on a treadmill.

Umpire has best perspective for deflection, line and as good as it can get for sound.
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Re: Australia Vs Kiwis First test

Postby Lightning McQueen » Fri Nov 21, 2008 2:13 pm

Watto is our premier strike bowler for this innings, what a man.
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Re: Australia Vs Kiwis First test

Postby NFC » Fri Nov 21, 2008 2:16 pm

bass_player wrote:
silicone skyline wrote:Elliott just stood there like a stunned Mullett. gotta admit that was coming for a few overs. both batsmen look in deep s***t against Watson and Lee

You would too if you were bowled by Watto :wink:

That's lost it's value now that Watto is turning into a gun with the ball.
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Re: Australia Vs Kiwis First test

Postby MAY-Z » Fri Nov 21, 2008 2:21 pm

silicone skyline wrote:
MAY-Z wrote:
Drop Bear wrote:
MAY-Z wrote: so what you are saying there is that the umpire has to guess every decision because its too hard to see?

i suppose symonds thought that dravid hit that ball in sydney last year when dravid missed it by a foot.


The umpire is in the best spot to see. That's OBVIOUSLY why he stands there. Did you even see how close it was to the bat? Symonds thought he hit it and it was well worth a shout.

Not a bad memory if you can remember a non-decision from last year.


not really the umpires stands there because there isnt really anywhere else to stand- why is teh bowlers perspective much different?


Have you ever bowled?

You follow through with vision bouncing around rather than just standing there. That's why the umpire isn't on a treadmill.

Umpire has best perspective for deflection, line and as good as it can get for sound.


the bowler takes a lot more interest in what the ball is doing than the umpire as he has actually bowled it. if your vision was bouncing around you would never be able to take a cought and bowled
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Re: Australia Vs Kiwis First test

Postby hearts on fire » Fri Nov 21, 2008 2:21 pm

New Zealand 6/141

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Vettori 2*
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Re: Australia Vs Kiwis First test

Postby RoosterMarty » Fri Nov 21, 2008 2:25 pm

silicone skyline wrote:
MAY-Z wrote:
Drop Bear wrote:
MAY-Z wrote: so what you are saying there is that the umpire has to guess every decision because its too hard to see?

i suppose symonds thought that dravid hit that ball in sydney last year when dravid missed it by a foot.


The umpire is in the best spot to see. That's OBVIOUSLY why he stands there. Did you even see how close it was to the bat? Symonds thought he hit it and it was well worth a shout.

Not a bad memory if you can remember a non-decision from last year.


not really the umpires stands there because there isnt really anywhere else to stand- why is teh bowlers perspective much different?


Have you ever bowled?

You follow through with vision bouncing around rather than just standing there. That's why the umpire isn't on a treadmill.

Umpire has best perspective for deflection, line and as good as it can get for sound.



:lol: :lol:

Come on lads, get Vettori out and we are looking ok, or Flynn... either one and we should rip through them with the mercurial Watto.
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Re: Australia Vs Kiwis First test

Postby bass_player » Fri Nov 21, 2008 2:26 pm

NFC wrote:
bass_player wrote:
silicone skyline wrote:Elliott just stood there like a stunned Mullett. gotta admit that was coming for a few overs. both batsmen look in deep s***t against Watson and Lee

You would too if you were bowled by Watto :wink:

That's lost it's value now that Watto is turning into a gun with the ball.

A gun with the ball? Two lucky wickets does not make anyone a gun with the ball!
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