England Cricket Team Summer 2019 -ICC World Cup and Ashes etc
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Rain toward heading to NW8.
The thoughts on TMS is that when it starts that’ll be it for the day0 -
Lincsaddick said:can anyone enlighten me .. lbw .. if the ball is deemed to be going on to hit the stumps but pitches outside the leg stump, why is that called 'not out' ?1
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Lincsaddick said:can anyone enlighten me .. lbw .. if the ball is deemed to be going on to hit the stumps but pitches outside the leg stump, why is that called 'not out' ?Lincsaddick said:can anyone enlighten me .. lbw .. if the ball is deemed to be going on to hit the stumps but pitches outside the leg stump, why is that called 'not out' ?2
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kentaddick said:Lincsaddick said:can anyone enlighten me .. lbw .. if the ball is deemed to be going on to hit the stumps but pitches outside the leg stump, why is that called 'not out' ?Lincsaddick said:can anyone enlighten me .. lbw .. if the ball is deemed to be going on to hit the stumps but pitches outside the leg stump, why is that called 'not out' ?
Its also so that the 'standard' rough created by bowlers isn't a key element of bowlers bowling leg-spin around the wicket from the other end.Which is why they talk about the rough causing problems for left-handers.
Makes sense to force bowlers to bowl outside off to right-handers and not defensively outside leg.
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Lincsaddick said:can anyone enlighten me .. lbw .. if the ball is deemed to be going on to hit the stumps but pitches outside the leg stump, why is that called 'not out' ?
I think if the ball pitches outside the off stump, the umpire cant give it out because he cannot be sure it is going to hit the stumps, I think its a silly rule because with ball tracking you can see where the ball goes1 -
Johnnysummers5 said:Lincsaddick said:can anyone enlighten me .. lbw .. if the ball is deemed to be going on to hit the stumps but pitches outside the leg stump, why is that called 'not out' ?
I think if the ball pitches outside the off stump, the umpire cant give it out because he cannot be sure it is going to hit the stumps, I think its a silly rule because with ball tracking you can see where the ball goes1 -
So it looks like rain for the rest of the day but will be fine for Sat and Sunday.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/2643743
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Umpires defo don’t want to start again. Brollys up. It’s not even raining at the moment.0
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Johnnysummers5 said:Lincsaddick said:can anyone enlighten me .. lbw .. if the ball is deemed to be going on to hit the stumps but pitches outside the leg stump, why is that called 'not out' ?
I think if the ball pitches outside the off stump, the umpire cant give it out because he cannot be sure it is going to hit the stumps, I think its a silly rule because with ball tracking you can see where the ball goes
Not the case.If the ball pitches offside off, and hits the battter outside the line of off-stump then he's not out. If it hits him in-line of the off-stump (or any other stump) then he's out - (as long as DRS decides thats its going to hit the stumps).
Pitching outside leg is a different matter - if it pitches outside leg, he cant be out lbw,full stop.
Hope this clears matters.
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The_President said:Johnnysummers5 said:Lincsaddick said:can anyone enlighten me .. lbw .. if the ball is deemed to be going on to hit the stumps but pitches outside the leg stump, why is that called 'not out' ?
I think if the ball pitches outside the off stump, the umpire cant give it out because he cannot be sure it is going to hit the stumps, I think its a silly rule because with ball tracking you can see where the ball goes
Not the case.If the ball pitches offside off, and hits the battter outside the line of off-stump then he's not out. If it hits him in-line of the off-stump (or any other stump) then he's out - (as long as DRS decides thats its going to hit the stumps).
Pitching outside leg is a different matter - if it pitches outside leg, he cant be out,full stop.
Hope this clears matters.
If he's shouldering arms or hiding the bat behind the pad (and therefore, in the umpire's opinion, is not playing a shot) and gets hit outside off stump then he can still be given out.5 - Sponsored links:
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Briston_Addick said:The_President said:Johnnysummers5 said:Lincsaddick said:can anyone enlighten me .. lbw .. if the ball is deemed to be going on to hit the stumps but pitches outside the leg stump, why is that called 'not out' ?
I think if the ball pitches outside the off stump, the umpire cant give it out because he cannot be sure it is going to hit the stumps, I think its a silly rule because with ball tracking you can see where the ball goes
Not the case.If the ball pitches offside off, and hits the battter outside the line of off-stump then he's not out. If it hits him in-line of the off-stump (or any other stump) then he's out - (as long as DRS decides thats its going to hit the stumps).
Pitching outside leg is a different matter - if it pitches outside leg, he cant be out,full stop.
Hope this clears matters.
If he's shouldering arms or hiding the bat behind the pad (and therefore, in the umpire's opinion, is not playing a shot) and gets hit outside off stump then he can still be given out.
Correct, thanks Briston.2 -
Johnnysummers5 said:Lincsaddick said:can anyone enlighten me .. lbw .. if the ball is deemed to be going on to hit the stumps but pitches outside the leg stump, why is that called 'not out' ?
I think if the ball pitches outside the off stump, the umpire cant give it out because he cannot be sure it is going to hit the stumps, I think its a silly rule because with ball tracking you can see where the ball goes1 -
We are in the pub. We didn’t get pass outs. We booked tickets for cinema and now there is an inspection at 4.30. Damn and blast.0
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suzisausage said:We are in the pub. We didn’t get pass outs. We booked tickets for cinema and now there is an inspection at 4.30. Damn and blast.
Bad light might well be a factor today even if it is considered dry enough.0 -
I have just done an inspection outside my front door in Greenwich and it is drizzling so doubt if there will be any more play today Suzi. I think they will call it a day and back for tw.0
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Gone from Pitch Inspection to Rain Delay now.0
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Covers coming off. Inspection at 5.20pm.0
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Rudders22 said:Covers coming off. Inspection at 5.20pm.
Lord's must have made a fortune from alcohol sales today, especially as it's Friday...1 -
Who knows with a bit of luck Steve Smith may have been frustrated in the dressing room and has a wayward shot (or misjudges and LBW). Now if we can nick a couple of wickets tonight...1
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killerandflash said:Rudders22 said:Covers coming off. Inspection at 5.20pm.
Lord's must have made a fortune from alcohol sales today, especially as it's Friday...
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Chizz said:killerandflash said:Rudders22 said:Covers coming off. Inspection at 5.20pm.
Lord's must have made a fortune from alcohol sales today, especially as it's Friday...
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And unlike Wednesday, no 100% ticket refunds either...2 -
That's it for the day. No more play. We played well today.0
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The latest rain radar gives great promise......
of a fuckload more rain0 -
i think the only way we might get any result now is if we can roll over Oz for 160 or less tomorrow, then rack up enough to make them bat for the whole day on day 4 - weather permitting of course.0
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The_President said:i think the only way we might get any result now is if we can roll over Oz for 160 or less tomorrow, then rack up enough to make them bat for the whole day on day 4 - weather permitting of course.
Almost impossible to win this one, although the fragile batting line ups of both sides could provide a minor miracle!1 -
cafcfan1990 said:The_President said:i think the only way we might get any result now is if we can roll over Oz for 160 or less tomorrow, then rack up enough to make them bat for the whole day on day 4 - weather permitting of course.
Almost impossible to win this one, although the fragile batting line ups of both sides could provide a minor miracle!
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The_President said:cafcfan1990 said:The_President said:i think the only way we might get any result now is if we can roll over Oz for 160 or less tomorrow, then rack up enough to make them bat for the whole day on day 4 - weather permitting of course.
Almost impossible to win this one, although the fragile batting line ups of both sides could provide a minor miracle!0 -
Left at 1pm, still drinking around Baker St.0
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The_President said:i think the only way we might get any result now is if we can roll over Oz for 160 or less tomorrow, then rack up enough to make them bat for the whole day on day 4 - weather permitting of course.
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A draw must be odds on.....90% I'd say. Surely we are the only ones that could win it now.....as @ThePresident said, get them all out by early afternoon tomorrow with a 80-100run lead & then bat the rest of the day, leaving them Sunday to survive.
Being England though it wouldn't surprise me if Oz bat all day tomorrow & an hour on Sunday.....then bowl us out inside 2 sessions .1