Quote from: paul_e on October 16, 2015, 02:21:59 PMLooks like it was a no ball that got him though, was certainly very close.That was a strange one. Shoaib Malik certainly seemed to overstep, but his action is such that he drags his foot back over the line, thus giving the impression that it's a legal delivery. I think the law is based upon where the foot lands in relation to the popping crease and not where it is when you release the ball. So it was a no ball.
Looks like it was a no ball that got him though, was certainly very close.
Quote from: olaftab on October 15, 2015, 10:56:28 PMI am not sure pitches in UAE are necessarily doctored. This is harsh landscape and unless someone is willing to spend lot of money to replace the entire square about a meter deep with soil imported from somewhere else it's always going to be flat and lifeless. This is Abu Dhabi. They've built a city in a desert. They play on lush football pitches. They have created man made water parks. They have a grand prix. They can bloody well spend money on a pitch if they wanted to.
I am not sure pitches in UAE are necessarily doctored. This is harsh landscape and unless someone is willing to spend lot of money to replace the entire square about a meter deep with soil imported from somewhere else it's always going to be flat and lifeless.
This is a truly abysmal pitch, any game where a team takes the 3rd new ball the home side should be fined over the state of the pitch, maybe harsh but it completely undermines the sport to have games like this. I'd genuinely rather see a game over in 3 days than see one where you'd need 7-8 days to stand a chance of a result.
The crowds really are shameful, the ground is almost empty. It did amuse me when the sky team started watching the local league match on the scrubland instead, kinda summed up just how shit the game had become at that point.
Quote from: paul_e on October 16, 2015, 11:40:23 AMThis is a truly abysmal pitch, any game where a team takes the 3rd new ball the home side should be fined over the state of the pitch, maybe harsh but it completely undermines the sport to have games like this. I'd genuinely rather see a game over in 3 days than see one where you'd need 7-8 days to stand a chance of a result.Bit OTT ref "undermines the sport". It is a test match and both teams have delivered exactly what they had to do batting wise. Better bowlers may well have extracted more but there we are... I think a pitch like this is just as bad as a pitch that delivers result is 3 days.
This is classic Test match cricket. Playing on the same bit of strip for 5 days continuously can change things dramatically. The problem is if England have to chase 100 or so in 20 overs on this pitch would they take the chance to hit out?