@ilikepie520 Hahaha good insult man. Anyway haha, I guess you're right in a way, but seriously, it's a cheap stroke. But actually looking back on the video you're right, it is a stroke. But lmao no need to get so upset and call me a twat.
At first when I saw the video it looked a bit like a second attempt to me, which actually is a let and not a stoke, but yeah looking again it's a stroke but a cheap one cause he could've played it if he wanted to.
@adissad for 2:30 doesnt matter that he could have hit it earlier or not... its squash rule that you can hold as long as you want, as long as the ball doesnt bounce twice.... so that should have been a stroke since nicol clearly got into shabanas space. doesnt matter if he was looking for a stroke, that fact is, that was a bad shot to the middle. its a stroke you twat
0:20 - clear stroke. 0:44 - stroke. 1:08 - let. 1:35 - how is that not a stroke? Should be no doubt there. 2:05 is a let. 2:30 - he could've hit it earlier on, purposely phished for a stroke. It's just a let. 3:02 - clear stroke. 3:58 - clear stroke. 4:26 - let. 4:37 - LOL. 4:58 - clear stroke.
Decision 2 - Should be a Stroke because the ball was loose enough and Beachill was in position to hit it crosscourt to opposite corner and hit Lincou who was very much remaining in the Death Triangle after hitting his shot.
Decision 1 is correct. This is a classic case of asking for the early Let....hoping for an erroneous Stroke decision. Matthew stopped moving forward and waited for the ball to come to him. By the time the ball came near enough to be played, Beachill had cleared. Still reasonable fear of injury if Matthew pulls it way crosscourt....so Let is correct decision.
Decision 10: Incorrect. Willstrop (by not making every effort to clear the ball) has blocked Palmer's direct access to the ball which was loose. The second bounce of the ball was at Willstrop's feet. Palmer is also in a position to play a winning shot. Correct call is Stroke to Palmer.
Decision 9: Incorrect. Palmer has blocked Power's direct access to the ball which was loose. Clear stroke. Power's explanation to the referee of Palmer's bad movement is correct.
@adissad alright fair enough mate... sorry for calling you a twat
it was a pretty cheap stroke but thats what happens when you hit a bad shot
ilikepie520 1 month ago
@ilikepie520 Hahaha good insult man. Anyway haha, I guess you're right in a way, but seriously, it's a cheap stroke. But actually looking back on the video you're right, it is a stroke. But lmao no need to get so upset and call me a twat.
At first when I saw the video it looked a bit like a second attempt to me, which actually is a let and not a stoke, but yeah looking again it's a stroke but a cheap one cause he could've played it if he wanted to.
adissad 1 month ago
@adissad for 2:30 doesnt matter that he could have hit it earlier or not... its squash rule that you can hold as long as you want, as long as the ball doesnt bounce twice.... so that should have been a stroke since nicol clearly got into shabanas space. doesnt matter if he was looking for a stroke, that fact is, that was a bad shot to the middle. its a stroke you twat
ilikepie520 1 month ago
adissad 1 month ago
Decision 2 - Should be a Stroke because the ball was loose enough and Beachill was in position to hit it crosscourt to opposite corner and hit Lincou who was very much remaining in the Death Triangle after hitting his shot.
nwlovell 4 months ago
Decision 1 is correct. This is a classic case of asking for the early Let....hoping for an erroneous Stroke decision. Matthew stopped moving forward and waited for the ball to come to him. By the time the ball came near enough to be played, Beachill had cleared. Still reasonable fear of injury if Matthew pulls it way crosscourt....so Let is correct decision.
nwlovell 4 months ago
@SquashReferee let only wasnt there to hit a winner! decision 9 that is
thetigerbenji 10 months ago
@SquashReferee let only wasnt there to hit a winner!
thetigerbenji 10 months ago
Decision 10: Incorrect. Willstrop (by not making every effort to clear the ball) has blocked Palmer's direct access to the ball which was loose. The second bounce of the ball was at Willstrop's feet. Palmer is also in a position to play a winning shot. Correct call is Stroke to Palmer.
SquashReferee 1 year ago
Decision 9: Incorrect. Palmer has blocked Power's direct access to the ball which was loose. Clear stroke. Power's explanation to the referee of Palmer's bad movement is correct.
SquashReferee 1 year ago