James219
International Cricketer
andrew_nixon said:But you were saying that walking was not respecting the umpires decision. Under the laws of the game, an umpire can only give a batsman out after an appeal from the fielding side. This applies to all wickets, including being bowled.
So technically, if a batsman is playing by the letter of the law, when he is bowled, he should wait for the fielding side to appeal, at which point the umpire gives him out.
I know you're completely right he is entitled to stand his ground until the umpire rasies his finger. But you already know what the verdict will be so not much point really.
And MUFC1987 is right, that's kind of selective walking where you make people feel you are honest, so if you appeal for a catch or stand your ground people will think you're telling the truth. We obviously can't judge how Adam Gilchrist goes about it, but it is best to let the umpire make the decision, hence avoiding these kind of misunderstandings and assumptions that will end up creating unfair viewpoints of the game.
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