- Apr 5, 2014
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It looks okay. Just very green. I haven't noticed any poor bounce.Will Northants get a fine for failing to prepare the wicket up to standard?
It looks okay. Just very green. I haven't noticed any poor bounce.Will Northants get a fine for failing to prepare the wicket up to standard?
Absolute shite (the pitch, not your comment)You don't know how good this strip is until they bat.
I agree, Playing exactly how you would expect a uncovered wicket to play.It looks okay. Just very green. I haven't noticed any poor bounce.
That's in half an hour. I guess it was happening so quickly it made sense to get it over and done with.This could be all over by day 2.
I've been quite impressed with this Northants commentary team,; they're actually aware of what's going on
Quick laws question for the room:
In my match on Saturday, our spinner is bowling, with the keeper stood up. The batsman rocks back to cut, but bottom edges straight down into the the ground. the ball bounces straight back up and the keeper steps forward collects the ball (in front of the stumps), and whips the bails off.
The guy is out of his ground, and rightly given out, but what is the method of dismissal? Is he STUMPED, or RUN OUT?