Wickets from no balls seem to afflict England more than any of the other nations, i wonder if hey bowl like that in the nets?
Quote from: OzVilla on October 13, 2015, 10:31:07 AMWickets from no balls seem to afflict England more than any of the other nations, i wonder if hey bowl like that in the nets?First no ball of the day (first extra even), so no, just unlucky.
Pakistan will be disappointed with less than 700 here I reckon.Test matches in the UAE are awful, no fans, no atmosphere, horrible slow pitches.
Quote from: DaveD on October 13, 2015, 10:39:45 AMQuote from: OzVilla on October 13, 2015, 10:31:07 AMWickets from no balls seem to afflict England more than any of the other nations, i wonder if hey bowl like that in the nets?First no ball of the day (first extra even), so no, just unlucky.First no balled called. It's a big difference, I guarantee there's been more no balls but umpires don't check until a wicket falls. It's the bowler's mistake, but the umpires are culpable as well because the bowlers are never called for overstepping before a wicket falls. So they don't know their run up is wrong until it's too late.
Quote from: PaulWinch again on October 13, 2015, 11:35:28 AMQuote from: DaveD on October 13, 2015, 10:39:45 AMQuote from: OzVilla on October 13, 2015, 10:31:07 AMWickets from no balls seem to afflict England more than any of the other nations, i wonder if hey bowl like that in the nets?First no ball of the day (first extra even), so no, just unlucky.First no balled called. It's a big difference, I guarantee there's been more no balls but umpires don't check until a wicket falls. It's the bowler's mistake, but the umpires are culpable as well because the bowlers are never called for overstepping before a wicket falls. So they don't know their run up is wrong until it's too late. If they're not looking except at wickets, then I don't agree with that. As a bowler, I always appreciated it when umpires gave me a friendly warning that I was getting close (translation : you were over and I let you off this once), but you definitely need to know if you're past the line, or you'll just keep doing it.
Quote from: DaveD on October 13, 2015, 12:03:26 PMQuote from: PaulWinch again on October 13, 2015, 11:35:28 AMQuote from: DaveD on October 13, 2015, 10:39:45 AMQuote from: OzVilla on October 13, 2015, 10:31:07 AMWickets from no balls seem to afflict England more than any of the other nations, i wonder if hey bowl like that in the nets?First no ball of the day (first extra even), so no, just unlucky.First no balled called. It's a big difference, I guarantee there's been more no balls but umpires don't check until a wicket falls. It's the bowler's mistake, but the umpires are culpable as well because the bowlers are never called for overstepping before a wicket falls. So they don't know their run up is wrong until it's too late. If they're not looking except at wickets, then I don't agree with that. As a bowler, I always appreciated it when umpires gave me a friendly warning that I was getting close (translation : you were over and I let you off this once), but you definitely need to know if you're past the line, or you'll just keep doing it.That's definitely the case, the sky commentators made a big deal of it all through the ashes.