See, this is where the DRS is impotent.
I don't think Clarke nicked that but the ump gives him out. Clarke asks for a review - no snicko, no hot spot in this series. The replays show no deviation and nothing to indicate he was out but nor does it indicate conclusively that the umpires decision was wrong. So surely the umps decision stands?
No snicko or hotspot, but the 3rd umps still have the stump mic turned up and are looking for deviation. Those last 2 measures are less reliable than the first 2, but you can only use what evidence is available. And on those last 2 measures - sound and deviation - Erasmus determined that Clarke hadn't hit it. Simple! I just wish that commentary teams around the world KNEW about this stuff so that viewers can know about it too...
One call I did hate though was the umpire's call not out when Watson padded up to Sammy and hawkeye showed the ball just clipping the stumps, but not enough of the ball hitting to overturn the not out call. The bowling team should get ALL of the stumps when a batsman pads up. In the old days, pre hawkeye, David Shepherd would have had his finger up for that before Sammy even started appealing.
If only
Seem to be falling into the 10-40 category.
Well close enough
Clarke made 70-odd too, so I'm not completely right - but I am pretty awesome though...
Ponting the only man to not make it past 10 in the match so far
, although I'm pretty sure he would have, had he not been vexed by Watson.
Plenty of talk this morning about Watto's growing list of run out victims and his unwillingness to listen to his partners calls. One thing I would have thought is that since Watson is probably the slowest player between the wickets, then he'd be the guy you should listen to ie. if he can make the run, anyone can. Watson was going to danger end there, Ricky should have been running I think. Ponting himself has been run out a lot in the last few years too, couple of famous ones in 2005 and 2009 Ashes, but he generally is a massive ball watcher these days. My take was that Ricky was ball watching, Watson was stubbornly ignoring Ricky's call, and it probably wasn't the greatest call of 2 to begin with...Poor all-round.
One thing I did notice this morning though when Hussey and Wade had a little mix up running, was that either Baugh or one of the WI close fielders was calling out 'yes, yes' to the fielder encouraging him to get the ball in quickly for the possible runout. I KNOW it wasn't Hussey or Wade calling yes because both were retreating by that stage, but I would have thought the fielding team calling out 'yes,yes' was not cool at all.