..and Bonnet is given out!
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Hardly a spike
In reply to Hendra
Murmur
In reply to Hendra
The smallest spike I have ever seen, leading to an umpire changing the on field decision.
Determined innings. Congrats Bonner!
[b]In reply to mikesiva[/
It DIDN'T look right to me
In reply to LBW375
Yeh!! Very fine edge
He was barely out!!!
In reply to imusic
why u never congrats KB for playing an innings like this.
In reply to Dukes
In reply to Dukes
In reply to Hendra
i was really hoping he could come back tomorrow and continue his grind along with Parmoul WI have tobe careful any thing over 225 batting last is heard
In reply to bird
Continue to grind on Day 4 of a test match with neither team yet to bat in their 2nd innings?
Hendra sound like a fella who go tell a woman dat she cyah be pregnant cause he hardly last long enuff
In reply to Maispwi
She was just a little pregnant
has anyone ever studied at what wind level, pace etc will a delivery close to the bat create a spike? It is a real question. Anyone who has played the game knows you can even hear a sound from seam etc. without ball touching bat. Why did we but 'singers' on our kites...anyone here knows what that means. (Spent lots of my childhood flying kites in the country)
In reply to Dukes
He was barely out!!!
That technology isn't totally accurate.
It isnt accurate but there must be a line drawn at where the standard will be set
I agree with Brez that we have seen spikes before where bat wasnt close to ball. The canes in a bat handle can cause those spikes, as can plastic tabs on pads
In reply to bird
England will only make 225 in their second inning. Minus 62, we chasing 163 to win, could be less, with a session and a day to go.
In reply to natty_forever
Ill take that
In reply to Wally-1
But, humans are more reliable!


In reply to StumpCam
Certainly not these two clown umpires. The worst in my lifetime. Glad for DRS.
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