sten_super
Brain Surgeon
I take issue with two things around the incident.
1) Karthik is very clearly in his delivery stride. He plants his front foot, let alone his back foot. I've got no idea why the umpire allowed it - it should have been a dead ball straight away, and the bowler warned for not delivering the ball.
2) I don't go in for this whole 'backing up is allowed' philosophy. Batsmen would not do it (at the very least it would be trained out of them) if there was not some advantage to be gained from it. A large portion of the game of cricket is based on risk vs reward, and I think that the risk of dismissal should be enforced in these situations.
1) Karthik is very clearly in his delivery stride. He plants his front foot, let alone his back foot. I've got no idea why the umpire allowed it - it should have been a dead ball straight away, and the bowler warned for not delivering the ball.
2) I don't go in for this whole 'backing up is allowed' philosophy. Batsmen would not do it (at the very least it would be trained out of them) if there was not some advantage to be gained from it. A large portion of the game of cricket is based on risk vs reward, and I think that the risk of dismissal should be enforced in these situations.