His attitude was bad the whole innings. Didn't look like he cared
methodic7/26/25, 1:43:42 AM
debut: 1/18/10 16,844 runs
In reply to voiceofreason
VO R, he knew he wasn't timing it so it was better he get out
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Raskil7/26/25, 1:46:37 AM
debut: 11/13/02 13,496 runs
In reply to methodic That’s correct
He ‘retired’ out because he wasn’t helping the team.
Walco7/26/25, 1:56:59 AM
debut: 6/22/08 14,367 runs
In reply to voiceofreason
That was a suicide mission. A direct hit would have been out even if Usain Bolt was the runner. Having said that, Rutherford should have hustled and tried to put pressure on the fielder.
voiceofreason7/26/25, 2:46:42 AM
debut: 1/20/04 92,008 runs
In reply to methodic
Sounds more like it but I saw a run there.
positiveg7/26/25, 2:52:15 AM
debut: 3/29/07 25,160 runs
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voiceofreason7/26/25, 3:44:11 AM
debut: 1/20/04 92,008 runs
In reply to Walco
Come on Bro the run was on.
Edrich7/26/25, 12:59:33 PM
debut: 11/11/24 218 runs
In reply to voiceofreason
Rutherford went through the same thing, aljo, went with hope. he was frustrated, hope didn’t want to rotate the strike, only his century, and not winning, mattered to him.
When it comes to selfishness, hope is another Sobers.