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stephen cartwright
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he told broad, it could not be LBW, due to in his opinion, it hit the bat.
fair enough
however, if that ball had rebounded away, in the air and was caught, then raina, who knew he had not hit it, went to review, it would have shown, it had not hit the bat
now how would bowden decide then, as it was plumb lbw, but it had been proven, by referral, that his decision was wrong as no bat was involved?
it is totally ridiculous, that the umpires and england are unable to use the full system and the ICC is pathetic in allowing india to dictate their opinion, especially as all the other teams have accepted DRS
fair enough
however, if that ball had rebounded away, in the air and was caught, then raina, who knew he had not hit it, went to review, it would have shown, it had not hit the bat
now how would bowden decide then, as it was plumb lbw, but it had been proven, by referral, that his decision was wrong as no bat was involved?
it is totally ridiculous, that the umpires and england are unable to use the full system and the ICC is pathetic in allowing india to dictate their opinion, especially as all the other teams have accepted DRS