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Someone please remind him he was caught twice while …. You know what!
English bowlers have wiped the floor with the Pakistani pacers as far as reverse swing is concerned. Even Starc and Cummins reversed the ball way more effectively in comparison to the Pakistani bowlers.
Extremely alarming situation.
How would that be remotely feasible given cricket balls are disposable and needed frequentlyIs it possible to add some type of sensor to a ball that would detect tempering? FIFA World Cup is currently using balls with sensors.
How would that be remotely feasible given cricket balls are disposable and needed frequently
Is it possible to add some type of sensor to a ball that would detect tempering? FIFA World Cup is currently using balls with sensors.
Why do you want to do that? I think cricket had it right to begin with. Let bowlers do what they want unless it’s obvious they are using a foreign object. If they do, punish otherwise let it go. If you want to get specific about certain things maybe a requirement to have finger nails a certain length. If they want to do the one bounce on the square, let them.
People need to come to terms that reverse swing is here to stay and when the ball is reversing it’s a fascinating passage of play in a test match. In the bore flat deck series Vs the Aussies earlier this year the only exciting part of the series was when the ball was reversing.
Reverse swing should be encouraged. This whinged Batsmen oriented thinking needs to stop. Bring back balance to the game and enjoy it.