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Re: God help me - the Test Cricket thread

Reply #1035
Well, England confounded; Bairstow stumped.

Re: God help me - the Test Cricket thread

Reply #1036
Went to the third umpire for review as it was a stumping, replayed ....out of his ground, no umpire had called dead ball, given out on the big screen at the ground was my memory of how it went down.
Stokes talked to the umpires but seemed to accept the decision all be it not happy so I dont think the match ref was involved? unless the umps spoke to him at the time via their radio comms?
Aussie coach on the news tonight said they had planned it as Bairstow is known to stray from the crease. Suck crap muppets.
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Re: God help me - the Test Cricket thread

Reply #1037
If England were truely concerned about the spirit of the game  we would have seen Stokes call out Bairstow immediately after his attempt to stump Marnus earlier in the game.  Fat chance of that ever happening. 
Indeed. Our crime here is that we were competent: our guy hits the stumps. No mention of the numerous attempts the English made which missed.
Would Stokes have taken it if Marnus had been stumped? You bet he would! Hypocrisy is something I do not like, and this is very much the case here.
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Re: God help me - the Test Cricket thread

Reply #1039
The driving force behind the fury and insults hurled at the Australian team has not been mentioned: English exceptionalism.

Scratch the thin veneer of English civility and you will find the long-held belief that Australians are second class citizens incapable of meeting the professional and educational standards of the UK and Europe but are tolerated provided they know their place.

This was my experience when I visited England in 2017 to discuss a business venture and clearly nothing has changed.


Re: God help me - the Test Cricket thread

Reply #1040
I don’t care too much about what is considered “out and what isn’t “. Whether the body line style bowling is what makes a fair game or not. Whether too many short balls are out of the spirit of the game. The technicalities of a decision for out are sometimes neither here nor there. This is what creates something the media can run with and discredit a teams real performance. I just hope Cummins as a captain can react better to a swing in momentum. He employed a tactic to Stokes that could have lost us the game. The English players thrived on the rewards for far too long. Only after a lunch break did the team tactics completely change, and as a result we won the game. We changed the bowling line and length. We limited scoring shots. It therefore put pressure on Stokes to make a mistake. This is where the game turned around in our favour. Mind you we missed too many opportunities. The old saying of catches win matches. The Australian squad lost some focus and missed chances to seal this game many runs before they did. They need to get this focus back. Don’t get me wrong. This was a very entertaining match. We however should have whipped the opponent far easier than we did. Some of our batting needs serious addressing. I would guess the English squad will throw every dirty tactic in the next encounter. Win at any cost. They are not that good to be honest. Players over 35 or 40. Batting line up that has talent but not the best in the world. Is the home ground advantage that great?
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Re: God help me - the Test Cricket thread

Reply #1041
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Excellent appraisal Mantis.

Just on the Bairstow dismissal, I remember Dean Jones getting run out in a Test in the West Indies.  He was cleaned bowled and started to walk off before realising that the umpire had called a no-ball.  A Windies fielder picked up the ball and pulled out a stump before Jones could get back to his crease.  At the time I thought it was pretty crook but it was according to the rules and epitomised the ruthless cricket that made the Windies a real cricket power.

Of course, Bairstow’s attempt to stump Lambuschagne completely undermines the Pommy outrage.
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Re: God help me - the Test Cricket thread

Reply #1042
Of course, Bairstow’s attempt to stump Lambuschagne completely undermines the Pommy outrage.
People have the wrong focus, it's the outrage that is the artificial and offensive, it's called a stumping.

Batsmen can't just wander around the crease willy nilly, but have a look at T20 and ODI, the batsmen claim mankad, not in the spirit of cricket, etc., etc.. when they are taking off for short runs and are 2m or 3mn down the crease by the time the bowler has released the ball.

Hypocrites!
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Re: God help me - the Test Cricket thread

Reply #1045
Really, the whole controversy has being caused because Bairstow is sh1t at throwing.

If only Bairstow could throw straight, problem solved!
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Re: God help me - the Test Cricket thread

Reply #1046
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Of course, Bairstow’s attempt to stump Lambuschagne completely undermines the Pommy outrage.

Not necessarily.  That would depend on whether Marnus was batting out of his crease or batting in his crease, as Bairstow was, before taking a foolish wander down the pitch.  I don't know the answer but I think the two scenarios would be entirely different.

Whatever the situation, Aussie batters should be careful not to carelessly 'handle the ball' or take some other ill-advised action during the rest of the series.

Re: God help me - the Test Cricket thread

Reply #1047
Even if batting in the crease, if you lose balance be it against a spinner or a paceman, you can be stumped if your feet have left the ground inside crease. It's not like grounding your bat on a run, which I think is a bogus interpretation anyway, raise your foot and you're dead!

If I recall correctly an Aussie was out stumped a year or two back when they overbalanced after trying to sweep from deep within the crease.

I also recall a batsmen being dismissed because they jumped after crossing the line on the run, which is why the grounding the bat rule was changed to what it is now. Might have been our own Dean Jones.

I doubt you'll hear many complaints from Bairstow, he is wisely staying on mute!
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Re: God help me - the Test Cricket thread

Reply #1048
So say Carey threw to the stumps and it missed and it was a wild throw that took off - would the Poms have taken the opportunity for a run? I absolutely think so.

Re: God help me - the Test Cricket thread

Reply #1049
Interesting on CH7 sport, Travis Head relayed a story that in the 1st test Bairstow did exactly the same thing to him (he missed) and when Head quizzed him at the end of the over along the lines of "would you have run me out"? he responded with "bloody oath I would". Hypocrisy abounds!