Charlie Chimp
Midfield
You do come across as very anti Indian imo. Can I ask are you of Pakistani descent?
No mate. I do have a close friend who is though.
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You do come across as very anti Indian imo. Can I ask are you of Pakistani descent?
Where did you play?While I saw several instances of Mankadding
Where did you play?
I played for 40 years and never actually saw it happen in person. Heard about it a couple of times, but never actually saw it.
The stigma associated with mankading needs to go away.
Now agreed, this specific instance ashwin found a loophole in the way the laws are written and took advantage of buttler’s inattentiveness, but in most cases mankading can’t even occur unless the batsman has been trying to cheat
These calls of ‘you gotta warn the batsman’ are, quite frankly, stupid. Do you have an obligation to warn the thief who steals into your house the first time you see him? Or are you going to punch them in the mouth at earliest opportunity ?
Agree with this.The stigma associated with mankading needs to go away.
Now agreed, this specific instance ashwin found a loophole in the way the laws are written and took advantage of buttler’s inattentiveness, but in most cases mankading can’t even occur unless the batsman has been trying to cheat
These calls of ‘you gotta warn the batsman’ are, quite frankly, stupid. Do you have an obligation to warn the thief who steals into your house the first time you see him? Or are you going to punch them in the mouth at earliest opportunity ?
Agree with this.
Last over of a very tight game, 9 wickets down, batting side need 2 or 3 to win. Batsman steals yards and helps side win game. Won’t even end up being discussed.
Same scenario but bowler mankads batsman stealing yards and all hell would break loose.
As you say this instance with butler was harsh but even if he had been trying to gain a yard it would’ve been a similar outcryas apparently ‘it’s just not cricket’![]()
There’s no way I’m getting into my delivery stride then stopping to have to do it again. 6 ball overs are too many for me these days never mind 7Can see you doing it
Nasty piece of work you .....
There’s no way I’m getting into my delivery stride then stopping to have to do it again. 6 ball overs are too many for me these days never mind 7![]()
1 for 0 from 10 deliveries to 1 for 50 from 4 oversWas that time at Langley when you kept ganin over the fence ......
It’s cricket man not getting your house broken into
So why is everyone getting so worked up over it then?
Clearly people think a bowler enforcing the rules is somehow comparable to immoral behavior deserving international outcry. In that case, why is a batsman attempting to blatantly cheat not comparable to theft?
He wasn’t attempting to blatantly cheat the bowlers action in stopping is the contentious issue
Oh, I wasn’t talking about this specific one. Agree that ashwin has stretched the rules to take advantage of inattention here.
I was more talking in general, where batsmen do attempt to gain the extra yard and yet for some reason it’s the bowler who is the dishonorable one. The point is that in the vast majority of cases, there wouldn’t be a mankading if the batsman wasn’t a cheat.
The stigma associated with mankading needs to go away.
Now agreed, this specific instance ashwin found a loophole in the way the laws are written and took advantage of buttler’s inattentiveness, but in most cases mankading can’t even occur unless the batsman has been trying to cheat
These calls of ‘you gotta warn the batsman’ are, quite frankly, stupid. Do you have an obligation to warn the thief who steals into your house the first time you see him? Or are you going to punch them in the mouth at earliest opportunity ?
Unfortunately, I can beat this:1 for 0 from 10 deliveries to 1 for 50 from 4 overs![]()
That quite frankly is a ridiculous comparison.