PlanetPakistan
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180-200 runs in the last innings will be difficult to chase
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imranahmed_khan said:Oh boy, that was a sickening noise when it hit Patel.
well 210 -220 will be equally difficult to score for india in the 3rd inningsPlanetPakistan said:180-200 runs in the last innings will be difficult to chase
It did hit the bat unlike the other "incident"Romali_rotti said:Thats right :dna
The blow has rearranged his nose. He was bleeding from the nose but not that much. Good to see that he is laughing now and wearing a helmet.Romali_rotti said:My stream is dead, I couldnt see it, was he bleeding ??
imranahmed_khan said:The blow has rearranged his nose. He was bleeding from the nose but not that much. Good to see that he is laughing now and wearing a helmet.
c'mon.. he is not a kid anymoreRomali_rotti said:He is a pretty tough kid, easy to get fooled by that baby face..
He is suffering from pain in his non-existent butt.PlanetPakistan said:what happened to I Sharma?
Rickz said:This match is nicely poised. Sri Lanka have the upper hand at the moment, while India will need to keep the deficit down as much as possible.
the_love_machine said:I feel a bit for the Indian fans, as the umpires have been inconsistent regarding the review system. In the 1st innings Dravid was initially given not-out for LBW. However, after the appeal was referred, he was given out. Fair enough, the ball looked like it was going to hit the stumps.
And in this innings, Sama was given not-out for LBW, appeal was referred, and it looked plumb. Yet the decision was not reversed.
So how can you give Dravid out and Sama not out when Sama's decision was more obvious. Very poor Mark Benson!
The thing is that on-field umpires are dependant on the information given to them by the third umpire. They themselves cannot see the replay. So in a way the way the third umpire provides them the information can effect the decision.the_love_machine said:I feel a bit for the Indian fans, as the umpires have been inconsistent regarding the review system. In the 1st innings Dravid was initially given not-out for LBW. However, after the appeal was referred, he was given out. Fair enough, the ball looked like it was going to hit the stumps.
And in this innings, Sama was given not-out for LBW, appeal was referred, and it looked plumb. Yet the decision was not reversed.
So how can you give Dravid out and Sama not out when Sama's decision was more obvious. Very poor Mark Benson!
imranahmed_khan said:I think it would be best that the on-field umpires can themselves see the replays and then decide on a review.
Momo said:Exactly. Or conversely, let the third umpire decide (without the on-field umpires having anything to do with it once it is referred). Either one of the two will make more sense than the present procedure.
Sorry this is not the case here, otherwise why are the umpires reversing their decisions right now?nikred said:Nah. A third person is always better to make these decisions. If you are made to review your own decision there is every chance that you will be influenced by your initial decision for close calls (maybe due to ego).
imranahmed_khan said:Sorry this is not the case here, otherwise why are the umpires reversing their decisions right now?
Yes they are, who else is doing it then ? I think you are not completely familiar with the review system. The third umpire has nothing to do with the final decision.nikred said:They are not reversing there own decisions, are they?
imranahmed_khan said:Yes they are, who else is doing it then ? I think you are not completely familiar with the review system. The third umpire has nothing to do with the final decision.
Just like I said you don't have an idea how the review system works. The third-umpire cannot give a batsman out. He can only tell the umpire whether it hit the bat or the pad, was the ball hit in line, was the ball pitched in line or outside leg, where was the impact when the ball hit the pad etc. He can only give the on-field umpire the factual information and not his opinions whether it will hit the stumps or not.nikred said:Are you trying to tell me that the field umpire will give a batsman out even when the third umpire says he is not out.
He must be one hell of an umpire who has more confidence on his own decision making ability on the field than a guy who has the previlage of watching the action again and again in slo-mo with all the technology at his disposal.
imranahmed_khan said:Just like I said you don't have an idea how the review system works. The third-umpire cannot give a batsman out. He can only tell the umpire whether it hit the bat or the pad, was the ball hit in line, was the ball pitched in line or outside leg, where was the impact when the ball hit the pad etc. He can only give the on-field umpire the factual information and not his opinions whether it will hit the stumps or not.
Based on these factual information the on-field umpire then decides whether his decision was correct or does he need to reverse the desicion.
So you initial argument was invalid because you claimed that umpires will tend to not reverse their decisions but that is not the case as we have seen plenty of examples that contradict your claim. All this when they can't even see the replay. Things should be more clear to the umpires once they see the replays and that is what I was saying.
When systems like hawkeye are in place there is no chance that any umpire could miss where the ball pitched and where it didn't so the decision will be straight forward. These are international neutral umpires who have no inclination as to whether to give a batsmen out or not. They are there to make the right decision not a stubborn one. Mark Benson who is umpiring in this India/Lanka series has already said in his interview that he doesn't have a problem overturning his decision.nikred said:Now consider the same scenario with the ball pitching very close to the imaginary strip for LBW. Now the third umpire would have an unbiased look at it. Now imagine you are the field umpire who has give it out and you also get the chance to review it when the batsman asks for referral. Would you not be little tempted to stick to your initial decision than giving it not out and making your initial decision wrong.
Momo said:I think India is on top here. Having to bat last is a huge disadvantage. Lanka is unlikely to get a lead of more than 50 from here. Then, if India even scores 250, you can bet that Lanka can't chase it down.
True, India too will have to play very well to get to 250 but they have something going for them that Lanka don't, namely Sehwag. If he lasts for even one complete sessions, India will do fine. Lanka on the other hand have batsmen who take a long time to score runs and on these wickets where wickets will fall at regular intervals no matter what, the ability to score fast is a big plus.
Half of them are physically unfit and half of them are mentally defeated . However the law of averages does say that they all are due one big innings.Random Aussie said:Sehwag is the key to this game, he and Gamhir can quickly put the game out of Lanka's reach. Will the old 4 fail for 6th consecutive time?
buntylover_2000 said:Arun can't help himself otherwise he would have jumped in the field to save india.
Prasanna is relaxed because he has Sanga on the other end.once Sanga is going to fall you will see that he will forget to remember how to hold the bat properly.purplehaze said:Prasanna travels seems to be handling kumble/bhaaji pretty well....
buntylover_2000 said:Prasanna is relaxed because he has Sanga on the other end.once Sanga is going to fall you will see that he will forget to remember how to hold the bat properly.
Romali_rotti said:Verry negative bowling by Harbhajan taking a leaf of Ashley Giles here...I think Kumble realises it is all over now that Ishant cant bat he seems to have given up..
Then he should field as well. One hand is still working I presume. It will be better than substitute Rohit Sharma's hand which just messed up an easy runout.purplehaze said:Just read in cricbuzz:
Injury Updates: Ishant is suffering from a hip muscle contusion and he might not take any more part in the match. Laxman is still not able hold his own weight on the sprained ankle, so there is a question mark on his participation too. Parthiv Patel has had a minor cut on his nose, so no broken bones there and Sachin Tendulkar has got a swollen elbow. However, he will bat no matter how uncomfortable he feels.
Dhonifan said:Then he should field as well. One hand is still working I presume. It will be better than substitute Rohit Sharma's hand which just messed up an easy runout.![]()
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And I dont blame Kumble. He now has only three recognized batsmen: Gambhir, Sehwag, and Zaheer.
Tendi can bat because he got injured on the field while playing. According to the rules he can stay in the pavilion for as long as he likes. But to sit out for so long and then come in to bat, maybe after a whole day, is risking rustiness.Momo said:I am not sure but I think there are some regulations barring batsmen from batting before a certain number of wickets have fallen, if they spend a lot of time in the dressing room.
Dhonifan said:Tendi can bat because he got injured on the field while playing. According to the rules he can stay in the pavilion for as long as he likes. But to sit out for so long and then come in to bat, maybe after a whole day, is risking rustiness.
No. After all the excuse given for fab 3 not making runs was they are rusty after 2 months layoff. The reflexes go into relax mode and take time to warm up.Momo said:This is sarcasm, right?
sarcasm, right?Momo said:Damn. There go hopes for a 150 run lead. India on top.
buntylover_2000 said:Now SL should atleast get a 100 runs lead to win this match.batting last is not going to be easy.
Dhonifan said:sarcasm, right?![]()
buntylover_2000 said:parasad seems to be impressed by sehwag.
well they chased 350 against a better bowling attack just a couple of yrs agoMomo said:Honestly, no. 150 runs cushion is required. In the last innings Lanka can't make anything over 150 I am telling you.
Only if Ishant was there.Momo said:Honestly, no. 150 runs cushion is required. In the last innings Lanka can't make anything over 150 I am telling you.
Momo said:Honestly, no. 150 runs cushion is required. In the last innings Lanka can't make anything over 150 I am telling you.
Momo said:Rohit is surprisingly poor in the field today. He is normally a superb fielder.