England's tour of India - 2021

Honestly I did expect much better batting from Rory Burns...
 
India were terrible with the ball in the first Test and England are terrible with the bat for this and their 2nd innings in last match. End of discussion!!!
 
Just woke up to see that Ashwin got a ton but Mo just short on 98. Not ideal
 
Just survives....
 
Did anyone just hear the stump mic :lol:lol

Joe Root played and missed a close one, crashing into pads (going down leg) and he cracks a smile.

One of the close in fielders: 'Phati mein hass raha hai bhai' :lol:lol
[He is laughing because he is scared - humor lost in translation though]
 
Ironic that you’re arguing for more empowerment of on-field umpires, while wanting to remove the one thing in the DRS process that empowers them. Umpire's call minimises any small mistakes in the technology by trusting the judgement of the on-field umpire in marginal calls.
Now, you can say that technology should only be used when it’s 100% accurate to the last inch, but that is years away. I think we can all say that we’ve been better off with DRS in the last decade.

I am saying you either go with what the umpires are saying or with the tech. Out is out. Not out of not out.

The Joe Root call right now that happened was a complete joke!
 
Kohli should learn from Root. 3 decisions against England but no voice being raised from the English camp. One decision against India becomes a point to argue with umpires. It's a question of leadership. Root has outplayed Kohli in that aspect.
 
The Joe Root call right now that happened was a complete joke!

Absolutely bizarre - thats what happens when "RULES" take precedence over COMMON SENSE
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Kohli should learn from Root. 3 decisions against England but no voice being raised from the English camp. One decision against India becomes a point to argue with umpires. It's a question of leadership. Root and outplayed Kohli in that aspect.

Not a fan of Kohli's aggression either, but these kind of decisions need to be questioned for the betterment of the game
 
Absolutely bizarre - thats what happens when "RULES" take precedence over COMMON SENSE
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Not a fan of Kohli's aggression either, but these kind of decisions need to be questioned for the betterment of the game
What happened exactly?
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Cricinfo says it was umpire's call on impact.
 
Did anyone just hear the stump mic :lol:lol

Joe Root played and missed a close one, crashing into pads (going down leg) and he cracks a smile.

One of the close in fielders: 'Phati mein hass raha hai bhai' :lol:lol
[He is laughing because he is scared - humor lost in translation though]
You left out the most colourful part in the translation though :p
 
What happened exactly?
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Cricinfo says it was umpire's call on impact.

Appeal was for caught behind - umpire's call not out. No edge

So they checked LBW, and it couldn't have been more out despite impact being marginally out of off (umpire's call comes to play)

You could see the off stump as the ball hit the pads with the leg barely a feet from the stumps. It would have crashed into the stumps 11 times out of 10

But as per the rules it is the RIGHT DECISION
 

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