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lazzadesilva wrote:
23 YIPPEE!!! wrote:Since DRS has been in the system sadly umpiring and correct calls have gone out the window.

Umpires give out when it’s not and not out when its out.
Hate to burst your bubble but this has been happening for decades before the DSR system was even developed. Part of the raffle of the umpiring trade.
Crazy claim by 23Y. There's no sign the umpiring has got worse. And batters have no reason to complain. They get the chance to review!! They get a second chance batters never got in the old days!

There's no "raffle"! If you run out of reviews (e.g. Oz run out 'cos FTB Smith blows one, reviewing his plumb LBW decision), it's your own fault!!

And we have the insanity of Warner and FTB whingeing when DRS agrees with the ump. Sheesh, how can you whinge when the umpire and DRS both say it was hitting the stumps? :shock:


And the DRS rules have always been in the batters' favour. That's why the whingeing of FTB and Warner makes no sense. The scary thing is if the crazy sh** FTB and Warner say misleads the public.

DRS always works to favour the batters.

If the ump gives "not out" and tracking says it's hitting by 3.5cm (3.5cm of ball is hitting wicket), it won't overrule the ump ("umpire's call"). But if the ump gives "out" and tracking says it's missing by 1mm, it overrules the ump ("not out")!!!

Batters have to be really stupid to whinge with those rules. Pity the poor bowlers.
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^ Is it possible that you could post relevantly about the game of cricket that's actually being played, instead of whingeing about the rules? Your repeated long slabs of drivel are boring beyond belief.
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DRS for LBW

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Let's just hope for pitches that are fair to bowlers. Oz pitches for most of the past decade have been a national disgrace. Far too flat. (The one exception was the last Oz Ashes series minus the shameful SCG pitch.)
Yeah, pitches prolly okay. Which of course brings out all the dimwitted FTB fanboy whingers.

Luckily, even Mark Taylor (who's very pro-batsmen) thought the 1st Test pitch was a good one.

Taylor:

'People have described the Perth pitch as dangerous for the manner in which the ball started to fly off the cracks later in the game, but I disagree. I believe it was a better pitch than last year’s against the West Indies, which I thought was too flat and made that Test a batathon.
...

Yes, the pitch became increasingly difficult, but Usman still anchored Australia’s second innings with 90 made in more than five hours, and had a 126-run partnership Mitch Marsh in just 20 overs as Marsh piled on an unbeaten 63 in 68 balls.

So it wasn’t impossible to bat on...'


(SMH)


But the SCG pitch has been shamefully flat for years now...
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Statistically, Taylor is incorrect. Typically, players get hit with about 10 deliveries in the course of a Test. It was 20 (perhaps more) in Perth. The unpredictability of the bounce is what makes a pitch dangerous, not whether you can survive on it or make runs quickly. He's making a category mistake - people were saying that the pitch was phyically dangerous, not that it wasn't "good for cricket". It was certainly entertaining - but we don't like to see batsmen hit on the head so much, these days. It isn't 1974 and Thomson isn't bowling to Fletcher.

The Test of a good cricket pitch is whether a result can be achieved without some ridiculous declaration.

Personally, I hope they roll out a couple of absolute "roads" for the WIndies. I really, really want them to be competitive (IVAR remains my favourite batsman of all time and it is deerply saddening to see how far they have fallen from those heights) - and the last thing competition needs is Cummins getting 25 wickets at an average of 7. Richards made a rdiciulously memorable 50 and high-90s double against Lillee and Thomson at the MCG in the second MCG Test of the 75/6 series. He was remarkable. The current crop, just not so much.
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Sydney. Day 1. Pakistan batting on a dry wicket, having won the toss. Australia making hard going of it, in the early stages.

Just the two openers out, so far. Two overs gone. Starc and Hazlewood have only the one wicket each.
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And, speaking of the devil (as I just was in the India v South Africa thread), Cummins just got Babar Azam (again). Pakistan 3/39.
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Pakistan 4/54.

Masood 19*, Rizwan 4.
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Lunch.

4/75. Cummins 2/16, Masood 32*, Rizwan 12*.
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Tea.

6/199. Rizwan 88, Salman 36*, Cummins 3/40.
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9/253. Cummins has been sloppier than usual, today - they've taken 57 runs off him and he's only got the 5 wickets.
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9/285. Jamal 56*.
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Pakistan reach 300.

Jamal is on 69.
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Pakistan all out for 313. Jamal went out for 82.

Australia are currently 0/6 after a single over.
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Lunch, day 2. Australia 1/78. Warner went for 34.
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2/116. Rain.

Khawaja 47, Labu 23*, Smith 6*.
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