Cricket - some less common modes of dismissal
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@DAJAZDJ1: I don't think they scrapped the law. I think they modified it to that you could only do it when you start your run up but before you enter your delivery stride.
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@DAJAZDJ1 Think it was only a couple of years ago, the non-striking batsman can back up as far as he likes now.
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@ashliski when did they scrap that law i never knew and if i still played i wouldn't warn the batter whether i get called disgraceful or not like the leymoor manager called us at u 17's when we did it
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inzi reallt is thickest cricketer ever if they was falling on his stumps he was running himself(or someone else) out
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@Baller4lifeeeee someone in our under 17 team did that the opposing manager who was umpire said we were a disgrace and took his team off and they all went home but did we broke the rules no was we awarded the pts yes and it was our 1st and only win in 3 yrs but i think we got our own back a bit cos last timev we played them they bowled us out for 13 not me the entire team and our captain made 8 of them
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I saw the Graham Gooch one in real life. The Australians took a while to realise it was out and then they all started laughing.
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I got loads of wickets like that at school (mankaded), good days. Shame they scrapped that law :(
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That commentary on the Ian Botham one is the best bit :D
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i agree my mistake was a bit high mate, english is for communication not an qualification. oh player detail is petty? then A 2 3 is trivial. your opinion mate i just tried to tell u what the scenario was, to u he was wrong to me he is right as simple as that. cheers good luck mate :-)
how?.. he got him out three times like dat and he wasent given out so den he does it again after the bats man got out its the batsmans fault he doesent learn from his mistake
desimobster 4 years ago 8
It wasnt a shit man, he warned that guy like 10 times to stop running before he bowls, then he finally stumped him, now thats fair. not shit.
Baller4lifeeeee 2 years ago 6