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Did the umpire unsettle Hasan Ali by warning him for landing in danger zone?

Sarwar89

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I think it was harsh and very unfair by Umpire on Hasan Ali. It was his first over and within matter of 2-3 balls Umpire bullied Hasan Ali that “ Watch out you are landing in danger zone”.

End result. He completely lost his rhythm and went for 22 in first 3 overs.

Umpiring in this Test Series has been unfair and advantage has been given to Proteas in each of these Tests.

On request of Sir Ian Botham, Umpires started to Bully Wahab Riaz in 2016 Test tour to England.

Those calls ultimately put an end to his Test career within 2 years. Since he never regained his rhythm.
 
Everything and everyone are out there to target poor old Pakistan players. Sigh.
 
That is a really feeble excuse.

How hard is it to accept that these boys are not fit, and as a result not good enough to provide us with consistent performances?
 
Didn't see the incident but doesn't seem a good excuse. His run-up wasn't much affected. He consistently bowled too short, that's the end of it really.
 
If we was indeed a fast bowler worth his salt:

1. He likely wouldn't have landed in the danger area in the first place.

2. He would have accepted the warning, fixed it, and charged in with the same gusto in what is Day 1 of a Test Match.
 
I think it was harsh and very unfair by Umpire on Hasan Ali. It was his first over and within matter of 2-3 balls Umpire bullied Hasan Ali that “ Watch out you are landing in danger zone”.

End result. He completely lost his rhythm and went for 22 in first 3 overs.

Umpiring in this Test Series has been unfair and advantage has been given to Proteas in each of these Tests.

On request of Sir Ian Botham, Umpires started to Bully Wahab Riaz in 2016 Test tour to England.

Those calls ultimately put an end to his Test career within 2 years. Since he never regained his rhythm.

Clutching at straws here - Wahab was a mediocre fast bowler.
 
Fast bowlers are imposers and enforcers , if you get unsettled by this then you dont deserve to be a fast bowler at all.
 
I think it was harsh and very unfair by Umpire on Hasan Ali. It was his first over and within matter of 2-3 balls Umpire bullied Hasan Ali that “ Watch out you are landing in danger zone”.

End result. He completely lost his rhythm and went for 22 in first 3 overs.

Umpiring in this Test Series has been unfair and advantage has been given to Proteas in each of these Tests.

On request of Sir Ian Botham, Umpires started to Bully Wahab Riaz in 2016 Test tour to England.

Those calls ultimately put an end to his Test career within 2 years. Since he never regained his rhythm.
It’s really, really hard for a bowler as short as Hasan Ali to find the right length at The Wanderers.

I wrote eight weeks ago that he could play at Cape Town, but Johannesburg was an absolute no no because he would leak runs.
 
Yes, it has unsettled him to the point where he has forgotten how to bowl.
 
Saw this incident. Hassan was peeved by it as the umpire gave him the full demo of where the danger zone was, and on the replay, if memory serves me right - he didn't encroach. Came back well with the old ball though.

Well done to the bowlers overall.
 
He kept serving dollies and Markram, Amla kept driving for 4's on the off. There is nothing more to it.
 
No, the umpire didn't unsettle hasan, at the the international stage you are expected to adapt to different situations
 
Joel Wilson is the worst umpire in the game.

For some reason I like him as a person, looks like a nice guy but he's made a lot of questionable decisions that I can recall. Why did he give Philander not out off Hasan Ali, it was overturned on review but was absolutely plumb in the first place.
 
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