I've submitted this as a query to the MCC, but essentially I can't see how I'm wrong.
https://www.lords.org/mcc/laws-of-cricket/laws/law-32-caught-1/
Where does it say the umpire has to give that out??!?! This common practice of standing your ground is cheating, or at the very least not in the "spirit of cricket"
I know sport is competitive, blah blah blah, but frankly this whole not "walking" thing has gone on too long and the ICC/MCC should do something about it. Personally I'd zero any runs that batsman scored in the innings, or maybe even scored while he was at the crease, fine and ban him.
I'm anticipating a lot of people accepting that batsmen don't walk, but there is no way you can argue it is right. They hit the ball, it was caught, they know they should be given out, they effectively con the umpire into thinking they didn't hit it. It's cheating, no matter how you try and dress it up.
People try to bring the umpire into the equation, but umpires make mistakes and if you don't walk you're trying to force the umpire to make a mistake, or simply gain another "life" at the crease. You wouldn't like it if you were the bowler, robbed of a wicket, England (or whoever) could easily dig in once all the fielding reviews have been used up (flawed system as I often point out ) and gain an unfair advantage. Sure the aussies shouldn't have used up their reviews, but wrong is wrong.
Out the cheats, could be a campaign logo.
Laws of Cricket said:1. Out Caught
The striker is out Caught if a ball delivered by the bowler, not being a No ball, touches his bat without having previously been in contact with any fielder, and is subsequently held by a fielder as a fair catch before it touches the ground.
https://www.lords.org/mcc/laws-of-cricket/laws/law-32-caught-1/
Where does it say the umpire has to give that out??!?! This common practice of standing your ground is cheating, or at the very least not in the "spirit of cricket"
This would remind players of their responsibility for ensuring that cricket is always played in a truly sportsmanlike manner.
I know sport is competitive, blah blah blah, but frankly this whole not "walking" thing has gone on too long and the ICC/MCC should do something about it. Personally I'd zero any runs that batsman scored in the innings, or maybe even scored while he was at the crease, fine and ban him.
I'm anticipating a lot of people accepting that batsmen don't walk, but there is no way you can argue it is right. They hit the ball, it was caught, they know they should be given out, they effectively con the umpire into thinking they didn't hit it. It's cheating, no matter how you try and dress it up.
People try to bring the umpire into the equation, but umpires make mistakes and if you don't walk you're trying to force the umpire to make a mistake, or simply gain another "life" at the crease. You wouldn't like it if you were the bowler, robbed of a wicket, England (or whoever) could easily dig in once all the fielding reviews have been used up (flawed system as I often point out ) and gain an unfair advantage. Sure the aussies shouldn't have used up their reviews, but wrong is wrong.
Out the cheats, could be a campaign logo.