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Its not cheating
The umpire is there to make a decision. Respect it.You've just edged to the wicket keeper and your waiting for the finger, umpire puts another penny in his other hand and the bowler and wicky are going mental.
DO YOU WALK? ? ?
Yes it is!
Depends on the situation, midweek friendly with fellow batsmen umpiring between swigs of their beer, always walk, you're playing for fun. League match with full time umpires, let them make the decision, it's what they're there for.
To walk or not to walk that is the question.You've just edged to the wicket keeper and your waiting for the finger, umpire puts another penny in his other hand and the bowler and wicky are going mental.
DO YOU WALK? ? ?
I had a "discussion" with a Senior League opening bowler, some years ago, who constantly appealed for LBW when the ball pitched outside leg stump. He then abused a batsman who gloved one through to keeper and was given not out.To walk or not to walk that is the question.
It is the hypocrisy that I cannot stand. The fielders and bowlers that berate a "non walker" usually do not walk themselves !
The biggest cheats, in my opinion, are the bowlers and no-one abuses them on the field.
A ball pitching outside leg stump is not out ! How many bowlers appeal for this ?
Any "noise" as the ball passes the batsman is greeted with hysterical appeals, even when the bat is nowhere near the ball.
A throw in striking the stumps is always greeted with 11 man appeals for a run out !
If you walk then good on you.
If you decide not to then so be it, but again the hypocrisy, the "non-walkers" tend to protest when they are given out when they think they are not !
Bottom line, if you do not walk, then accept any decision to give you out.
Then, again, the biggest hypocrites of all ? The ones who tell anyone that will listen "you know me, I always walk".
What they mean is that when they have a big score they walk, when it is so obvious, they walk, when they have no runs or think they can get away with it, then they do not walk, saying........."you know me, I always walk" !!!
To walk or not to walk that is the question.
It is the hypocrisy that I cannot stand. The fielders and bowlers that berate a "non walker" usually do not walk themselves !
The biggest cheats, in my opinion, are the bowlers and no-one abuses them on the field.
A ball pitching outside leg stump is not out ! How many bowlers appeal for this ?
Any "noise" as the ball passes the batsman is greeted with hysterical appeals, even when the bat is nowhere near the ball.
A throw in striking the stumps is always greeted with 11 man appeals for a run out !
If you walk then good on you.
If you decide not to then so be it, but again the hypocrisy, the "non-walkers" tend to protest when they are given out when they think they are not !
Bottom line, if you do not walk, then accept any decision to give you out.
Then, again, the biggest hypocrites of all ? The ones who tell anyone that will listen "you know me, I always walk".
What they mean is that when they have a big score they walk, when it is so obvious, they walk, when they have no runs or think they can get away with it, then they do not walk, saying........."you know me, I always walk" !!!
I had a "discussion" with a Senior League opening bowler, some years ago, who constantly appealed for LBW when the ball pitched outside leg stump. He then abused a batsman who gloved one through to keeper and was given not out.
When challenged about his constant appealing his reply was "it is up to the umpire to make a decision". I rest my case !!
Youngsters should be taught that you walk - its usually bottom tier village cricket at the end of the day - is it worth the aggro to cheat??
No such thing as not sure you've hit it.if your sure you hit it...walk
if your not sure you hit it...dont walk
stand. Umpire gets paid to make a decision. Don't get the option when the finger goes up and you haven't nicked one, or you've nicked it into the pad on an lbw etc.
Have a skin thick enough to deal with inevitable stick from fielding side, many of whom wouldn't walk either and would appeal for iffy decisions without apology.
Yes.You've just edged to the wicket keeper and your waiting for the finger, umpire puts another penny in his other hand and the bowler and wicky are going mental.
DO YOU WALK? ? ?
You know if you've nicked it mind.if your sure you hit it...walk
if your not sure you hit it...dont walk
You know if you've nicked it mind.
Also the answer to if you walk is NO!! Let umpire make the decision.Youll get good and bad throughout a season but don't grumble when you get a bad un if you've got away with one as well.