trabuch Posted 11 July 2019 Posted 11 July 2019 1 minute ago, UniFox21 said: Surely though it was shown to be out? Or was it because it was hitting the very top and there's always a margin of error? Yes - it's the margin of error with ball tracking.
UniFox21 Posted 11 July 2019 Posted 11 July 2019 4 minutes ago, trabuch said: Yes - it's the margin of error with ball tracking. In which case fully agree with your point about VAR. We don't want it to become fully computerised and almost nullify the refs decisions, so if it's so close we should go with them
foxfanazer Posted 11 July 2019 Posted 11 July 2019 Just now, UniFox21 said: In which case fully agree with your point about VAR. We don't want it to become fully computerised and almost nullify the refs decisions, so if it's so close we should go with them Clear and obvious mistake was the remit. We've seen already that's not the case. Woakes! Gtfi!
leicsmac Posted 11 July 2019 Posted 11 July 2019 Archer, Broad, Anderson, Woakes. That is going to be a fearsome bowling attack for a home Ashes series.
UniFox21 Posted 11 July 2019 Posted 11 July 2019 4 minutes ago, foxfanazer said: Clear and obvious mistake was the remit. We've seen already that's not the case. Woakes! Gtfi! Hoping the prem refs stick to that remit rather than how we've seen it used
EastAnglianFox Posted 11 July 2019 Posted 11 July 2019 The only worry is what damage Starc is able to do in his 10.
trabuch Posted 11 July 2019 Posted 11 July 2019 England are pumped. Some brilliant fielding - always a very good sign.
Guest MattP Posted 11 July 2019 Posted 11 July 2019 1 hour ago, Finnegan said: I'm reading a lot of similar comments like this. I always find it hard to gauge the hierarchy of importance in cricket, partly because I don't know the sport as well but partly because you've got all these different formats. Would you say the ODI world cup is the most important competition in cricket? Is it as big as the football and rugby World cups? Would you trade a decade of ashes wins for a wc win? Where does this rank, both for you personally, and in a global sense? Hard to say - if I was offered the WC or the Ashes now it would be the WC - not sure I'd swop a decade of them and an away Ashes win is always far more importan than one at home. I'm not sure it would mean as much as a footy World Cup as you get carried away with that, but this is as nervous as I've been since that semi final - but also not as nervous as I was for City games in 2016. BTW what a start.
AKCJ Posted 11 July 2019 Posted 11 July 2019 1 hour ago, Finnegan said: I'm reading a lot of similar comments like this. I always find it hard to gauge the hierarchy of importance in cricket, partly because I don't know the sport as well but partly because you've got all these different formats. Would you say the ODI world cup is the most important competition in cricket? Is it as big as the football and rugby World cups? Would you trade a decade of ashes wins for a wc win? Where does this rank, both for you personally, and in a global sense? Test match cricket is the biggest thing for me personally and as an Englishman it doesn't get bigger than the Ashes. But saying that I really, really want to see us win the world cup.
UniFox21 Posted 11 July 2019 Posted 11 July 2019 Aussies really haven't settled into their rhythm yet. Very bit part in terms of runs
trabuch Posted 11 July 2019 Posted 11 July 2019 If they get 250+ there's a game on. Whilst yesterday was very exciting - I could do with a couple of wickets now to settle my nerves. Let's see what Rashid can do.
Finnegan Posted 11 July 2019 Posted 11 July 2019 Is the common consensus here that Warner and Finch ****ed up and wasted good batting conditions or will Starc and Cummins be looking at Woakes and Archer's bowling with their eyes lighting up?
Guest Manini Posted 11 July 2019 Posted 11 July 2019 1 minute ago, Finnegan said: Is the common consensus here that Warner and Finch ****ed up and wasted good batting conditions or will Starc and Cummins be looking at Woakes and Archer's bowling with their eyes lighting up? Think to begin with it was the latter but I think it’s probably flattened and slowed down a bit now. GET IN!
trabuch Posted 11 July 2019 Posted 11 July 2019 I'm worried about Starc. But Archer and Woakes bowled very very well. Silly shot by Carey btw.
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