Don't think he qualifies anymore... Maybe him, and the other unwanteds should all team up.
Not with using bad words. It's a bit pretentious I think and I like a tattoo
There was talk about how disjointed the BlastT20 is, meaning as he wasn't (a different debate of course!) playing one day/LVCC stuff.. he was playing once a week at the most.. Anyone would struggle for form.. This is sort of proving if he's playing regularly, he's still got it.
He claims.that the blast and ipl were poor because his knee was done and he shouldn't have played.He said he's done nothing since. Just let his knee recover. And apparently this is the result
If we don't know the rules, then the players probably don't. How on earth has he cheated? He's took a catch and appealed!!
Pretty sure we had this convo previously sam regarding a new Zealand catch of similar controversy.
4. Ball beyond the boundaryAfter it has crossed the boundary in the air, a ball may be caught, subject to theprovisions of Law 32, or fielded provided that (i) the first contact with the ball is by a fielder, not touching or groundedbeyond the boundary, who has some part of his person groundedwithin the boundary or whose final contact with the ground beforetouching the ball was entirely within the boundary.Any fielder subsequently touching the ball is not subject to thisrestriction.. (ii) neither the ball, nor any fielder in contact with the ball touches, or isgrounded beyond, the boundary at any time during the act of makingthe catch or of fielding the ball.The act of making the catch, or of fielding the ball, shall start from the time whenthe ball first comes into contact with some part of a fielder’s person and shall endwhen a fielder obtains complete control both over the ball and over his ownmovement. ... a catch shall be considered to be fair if :(e) a fielder catches the ball after it has crossed the boundary in the air, provided that after being struck by the bat, the first contact with the ball is by a fielder, not touching or grounded beyond the boundary, who has some part of his person grounded within the boundary or whose final contact with the ground before touching the ball was entirely within the boundary.Any fielder subsequently touching the ball is not subject to this restriction. See Law 19.4 (Ball beyond the boundary) (Which is the above bit).