jnaveen1980
Test Captain
- Joined
- Mar 19, 2016
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Watched several T20s in recent days. Wide interpretation is wildly varying. Mostly it is unfair on bowlers. With batsman making a pre-emptive move the position of wide guideline changes. They more or less apply it correctly when it is on the off side. Sometimes they still get it wrong.
But when it is down the leg and batsman moves to off side they don't apply the same interpretation. They call it a wide just because it barely misses the leg stump regardless of batsman's movement . If the batsman were to stand in his original position it would have hit his pad.
Hope there is some sort of standardization like another line next to leg stump. Also when it is between batsman and leg stump it should not be called a wide. In one of the India encounter it was called a wide.
But when it is down the leg and batsman moves to off side they don't apply the same interpretation. They call it a wide just because it barely misses the leg stump regardless of batsman's movement . If the batsman were to stand in his original position it would have hit his pad.
Hope there is some sort of standardization like another line next to leg stump. Also when it is between batsman and leg stump it should not be called a wide. In one of the India encounter it was called a wide.