I kinda like this coach
After the match, Law admitted the offence and accepted the sanction proposed by Chris Broad
West Indies coach Stuart Law has been fined 25 per cent of his match fee for breaching the ICC Code of Conduct during the final days play in the third Test against Pakistan in Dominica on Sunday.
Law was found to have violated Article 2.1.5 of the ICC Code of Conduct for Players and Player Support Personnel, which relates to showing dissent at an umpires decision during an international match.
I wonder what he called 3rd umpire Broad.
In reply to positiveg
I think he is doing a good job. he is fighting for the team.
Did he get his heart broken again after seeing the pitch in Dominica? Last time it was despite WI winning the match. I wonder what this latest result has done to his heart.
thought he would be fined for hitting Angel!
In reply to camos
Closed doors, so that one ain't coming out
lol lol
In reply to positiveg
anybody get fined for this?
Chase to Babar Azam, OUT, Babar has fallen to a bat-pad and Pakistan lose their second. Or have they? The umpires go upstairs to refer this. West Indies are celebrating and the soft signal is out. Flighted outside off and spinning in from a fullish length. Definite inside edge and it lobs towards forward short leg who gets down and takes it sharply. Seems like it may have bounced in front of him though. Remember, soft signal is out. This is going to be a hard one for the third umpire. Not sure if he has got his hands entirely underneath that one. They use multiple angles and one of them actually seems to suggest it may have just bounced. But the third umpire has stuck on with the on-field call and given it out
Hasan Ali to Gabriel, no run, it isn't the bouncer. It's the full offcutter on a fourth-stump line, and Gabriel presses forward and has a little poke at it. I'm not sure he edged that, but Pakistan are convinced. They've reviewed Richard Illingworth's not-out decision. Replays show this might well be an edge. It's awfully close to the edge, if anything, but is there enough of a deflection to overrule Mr. Illingworth? In the absence of Snicko and HotSpot, the third umpire may well have to go with the on-field call. Not out. Phew.