Dec 17, 2016 #1 M Metron Debutant Joined Dec 12, 2016 Runs 142 It seems unfair that at the instant that if the bat is in air it gets out. Once the bat has been on the ground inside the crease it should be considered the batsman has reached.
It seems unfair that at the instant that if the bat is in air it gets out. Once the bat has been on the ground inside the crease it should be considered the batsman has reached.
Dec 17, 2016 #2 marlonbrowndo Senior ODI Player Joined May 29, 2015 Runs 22,526 Post of the Week 2 Nope
Dec 17, 2016 #3 street cricketer Test Debutant Joined Oct 14, 2015 Runs 15,677 Post of the Week 7 Then batsmen should be given not out when stumped even if the foot is in the air. Can't have different rules.
Then batsmen should be given not out when stumped even if the foot is in the air. Can't have different rules.
Dec 17, 2016 #4 M Metron Debutant Joined Dec 12, 2016 Runs 142 street cricketer said: Then batsmen should be given not out when stumped even if the foot is in the air. Can't have different rules. Click to expand... We have different rules for run out and stumping already, So run out rule can be tweaked.
street cricketer said: Then batsmen should be given not out when stumped even if the foot is in the air. Can't have different rules. Click to expand... We have different rules for run out and stumping already, So run out rule can be tweaked.
Dec 17, 2016 #5 Madplayer Senior Test Player Joined Aug 30, 2012 Runs 28,686 Post of the Week 1 Leave something for the fielding side as well. All rules cant be favouring Batsmen.
Dec 17, 2016 #6 M Metron Debutant Joined Dec 12, 2016 Runs 142 Madplayer said: Leave something for the fielding side as well. All rules cant be favouring Batsmen. Click to expand... Give fielding sides genuine advantages, this is just a fluke scenario which seems unfair tbh
Madplayer said: Leave something for the fielding side as well. All rules cant be favouring Batsmen. Click to expand... Give fielding sides genuine advantages, this is just a fluke scenario which seems unfair tbh
Dec 17, 2016 #7 street cricketer Test Debutant Joined Oct 14, 2015 Runs 15,677 Post of the Week 7 Metron said: We have different rules for run out and stumping already, So run out rule can be tweaked. Click to expand... How?
Metron said: We have different rules for run out and stumping already, So run out rule can be tweaked. Click to expand... How?
Dec 17, 2016 #8 M Metron Debutant Joined Dec 12, 2016 Runs 142 street cricketer said: How? Click to expand... Stumping is not possible on a no ball. Stumping is a wicket to the bowler, run out is fielders.
street cricketer said: How? Click to expand... Stumping is not possible on a no ball. Stumping is a wicket to the bowler, run out is fielders.
Dec 17, 2016 #9 M Metron Debutant Joined Dec 12, 2016 Runs 142 street cricketer said: How? Click to expand... We already have so many technicalities in the rule for lbw and no balls, no reason run-out rule cannot be refined a bit.
street cricketer said: How? Click to expand... We already have so many technicalities in the rule for lbw and no balls, no reason run-out rule cannot be refined a bit.