Pretty much - you can see the bowlers end umpire unclips Green's cap and walks away from his post, so clearly he also thought the ball was dead. Its just about right under the laws of the game, but even in a Test Match it'd feel grubby to me not to withdraw the appeal because its reprehensible under the spirit.
The mistakes of 2019 somewhat vanquished. 2-0 and heading to Leeds to retain the Ashes - Smith wasn’t there in 2019, he will be this time around. First time in 22 years we have won 3 consecutive Tests in England.
If you middle a ball to slip and neglect to walk off, you forfeit the right to ever even mention the 'spirit of cricket', IMHO.
How come he missed 2019?
That's where everyone is mistakenBroad edged it, it hit haddin then went to slipHe certainly didn't middle it to first slipThere's been plenty of batsman who have stood there, it's why there are umpires, let them make the decision
I'll be glad when Broad has retired. Except he'll no doubt be on TV loads talking about how great he was.
Yeah Broad can't really preach, but I think this is slightly different. Nobody walks nowadays, yet I don't think everyone would do this. Just as not every team would mankad. Still not a great look imo.
He hasn't been bad tbf. I'd have taken his career
Good cricketer. (No Swearing Please) person.
Just because a lot of people do something doesn't make it right.
Have you actually met the guy?
I never said it did, but it is generally accepted. Not sure this is.