NB - as I've said before, I'd also ban "appealing". A player's either out or they're not, how convincing the appeal is should not make a difference.
Never mind all this walk don't walk business.Did anybody hear Blowers rapping at lunch on TMS with the Duckworth Lewis Method... it's was priceless....However, not as funny as later in the day when Blowers was commentating with Tuffers he described his appearance as an MC thusly 'The Duckworth Lewis Method featuring Blow Job!'... I thought Tuffers was going to lay an egg! Brilliant Radio!England to go onto to a 350 lead and skittle the Aussies for about 180-200. Beautiful.
Changing the subject, I just watched the first episode of the BBC's Kerry Packer drama and thought it was fantastic. Would recommend any cricket fan to catch it on IPlayer if you haven't seen it yet.
Quote from: UK Redsox on July 12, 2013, 07:36:13 PMNB - as I've said before, I'd also ban "appealing". A player's either out or they're not, how convincing the appeal is should not make a difference.No no no!The appeal is written into the very laws of the game, you have to ask the umpire if the batsman is out, it's a fundamental part of cricket.If an umpire is swayed by how vehement the appeal is then he is not a very good umpire.