So what? Jos was lazy,
He was not. Look at the picture I posted earlier, he was moving with the bowler and expected him to deliver . He was in sync with the bowler but Ashwin tricked him.
I like the idea but it would be hugely disruptive to a bowler unless there is a bigger penalty for over stepping. You'd then have people "accidentally" overstepping to ruin the bowlers rhythm and it is yet another thing for a poor umpire to have to have an eye on
There is a bunch of other photos of Ashwin bowling where Jos is out of his ground before the ball is released.Se here - https://twitter.com/TheJoshya/status/1110403431364263936
Two inches outside on these deliveries, Jos was clearly stealing the match. Horror!
https://twitter.com/mahadada/status/1110350455681544193
I think this sums it up best: The MCC has also emphasised that the non-striker has to stay in the crease until the ball is released. "With TV now potentially ruling that a batsman has made his/her ground by millimetres, it seems wrong to allow them a head-start of sometimes several feet in setting off. So, the policy in the Law has not been changed but rather the outcome is being more strongly emphasised to avoid confusion."http://www.espncricinfo.com/story/_/id/26362854/faq-mankading-ashwin-v-buttler-law-spiritin a game of millimeters, two inches is a lot