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  • voodooV Offline
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    replied to Bones on last edited by
    #98

    @Bones said in T20 World Cup:

    @voodoo said in T20 World Cup:

    @Bones said in T20 World Cup:

    @voodoo said in T20 World Cup:

    @booboo said in T20 World Cup:

    @voodoo said in T20 World Cup:

    @booboo said in T20 World Cup:

    @voodoo said in T20 World Cup:

    @ACT-Crusader said in T20 World Cup:

    @voodoo I don’t mind it because there are established methods of getting out on a no ball.

    What I saw last night in that ball was akin to an attempted run out when the fielder throws the ball hits the stumps but the batsman makes the crease but the ball ricochet’s off the stumps and goes to the outfield and the batsmen run more runs.

    First principle, you can’t be bowled out on free hit ball, so don’t bowl something like that ball because you can’t set a field for it 😀

    Nah, there is a fundamental difference there. In your example the batsman wasn't out because he was safe in his crease. In the alternative, he was out, and only given a lifeline because of the free hit principle.

    I cant get my head around being out on a free hit, and not only keeping your wicket (fine) but also capitalising with runs on some random event after you were "out "

    Without trying to sound smart arse the clue is in the name.

    But to me the "free hit" means you're not going to get out. It doesn't mean that if you do "get out", you also get to score runs off your wicket!!!

    Sorry. Thems the rules.

    I know it's the bloody rules!!! But the rules are stupid!!!

    The rules are fine, clearly understood and fit the purpose they're there for.

    Ok bro. Byes off being bowled out on a free hit makes heaps sense, stick to netball fella

    No rules ever need challenging.

    It's a fucking free hit. Get the fuck over yourself.

    So angry. Hope you're OK mate

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  • BonesB Offline
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    Bones
    replied to voodoo on last edited by Bones
    #99

    @voodoo said in T20 World Cup:

    @Bones said in T20 World Cup:

    @voodoo said in T20 World Cup:

    @Bones said in T20 World Cup:

    @voodoo said in T20 World Cup:

    @booboo said in T20 World Cup:

    @voodoo said in T20 World Cup:

    @booboo said in T20 World Cup:

    @voodoo said in T20 World Cup:

    @ACT-Crusader said in T20 World Cup:

    @voodoo I don’t mind it because there are established methods of getting out on a no ball.

    What I saw last night in that ball was akin to an attempted run out when the fielder throws the ball hits the stumps but the batsman makes the crease but the ball ricochet’s off the stumps and goes to the outfield and the batsmen run more runs.

    First principle, you can’t be bowled out on free hit ball, so don’t bowl something like that ball because you can’t set a field for it 😀

    Nah, there is a fundamental difference there. In your example the batsman wasn't out because he was safe in his crease. In the alternative, he was out, and only given a lifeline because of the free hit principle.

    I cant get my head around being out on a free hit, and not only keeping your wicket (fine) but also capitalising with runs on some random event after you were "out "

    Without trying to sound smart arse the clue is in the name.

    But to me the "free hit" means you're not going to get out. It doesn't mean that if you do "get out", you also get to score runs off your wicket!!!

    Sorry. Thems the rules.

    I know it's the bloody rules!!! But the rules are stupid!!!

    The rules are fine, clearly understood and fit the purpose they're there for.

    Ok bro. Byes off being bowled out on a free hit makes heaps sense, stick to netball fella

    No rules ever need challenging.

    It's a fucking free hit. Get the fuck over yourself.

    So angry. Hope you're OK mate

    Byes off a free hit make perfect sense, good deterrent for the bowler eh!

    Stick to basketball fella

    Or carry on your crusade of calling everything/everyone dumb or stupid just because you don't like how a rule works.

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  • voodooV Offline
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    voodoo
    replied to Bones on last edited by
    #100

    @Bones said in T20 World Cup:

    @voodoo said in T20 World Cup:

    @Bones said in T20 World Cup:

    @voodoo said in T20 World Cup:

    @Bones said in T20 World Cup:

    @voodoo said in T20 World Cup:

    @booboo said in T20 World Cup:

    @voodoo said in T20 World Cup:

    @booboo said in T20 World Cup:

    @voodoo said in T20 World Cup:

    @ACT-Crusader said in T20 World Cup:

    @voodoo I don’t mind it because there are established methods of getting out on a no ball.

    What I saw last night in that ball was akin to an attempted run out when the fielder throws the ball hits the stumps but the batsman makes the crease but the ball ricochet’s off the stumps and goes to the outfield and the batsmen run more runs.

    First principle, you can’t be bowled out on free hit ball, so don’t bowl something like that ball because you can’t set a field for it 😀

    Nah, there is a fundamental difference there. In your example the batsman wasn't out because he was safe in his crease. In the alternative, he was out, and only given a lifeline because of the free hit principle.

    I cant get my head around being out on a free hit, and not only keeping your wicket (fine) but also capitalising with runs on some random event after you were "out "

    Without trying to sound smart arse the clue is in the name.

    But to me the "free hit" means you're not going to get out. It doesn't mean that if you do "get out", you also get to score runs off your wicket!!!

    Sorry. Thems the rules.

    I know it's the bloody rules!!! But the rules are stupid!!!

    The rules are fine, clearly understood and fit the purpose they're there for.

    Ok bro. Byes off being bowled out on a free hit makes heaps sense, stick to netball fella

    No rules ever need challenging.

    It's a fucking free hit. Get the fuck over yourself.

    So angry. Hope you're OK mate

    Byes off a free hit make perfect sense, good deterrent for the bowler eh!

    Stick to basketball fella

    Or carry on your crusade of calling everything/everyone dumb or stupid just because you don't like how a rule works.

    Byes on a free hit sure. Byes on a free hit after you get bowled, nope. Is your "bowler deterrent" to not bowl straight and hit the stumps for fear of a ricochet???

    You're typically a sensible guy, it staggers me that you can't see the logic here

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  • BonesB Offline
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    replied to voodoo on last edited by
    #101

    @voodoo said in T20 World Cup:

    @Bones said in T20 World Cup:

    @voodoo said in T20 World Cup:

    @Bones said in T20 World Cup:

    @voodoo said in T20 World Cup:

    @Bones said in T20 World Cup:

    @voodoo said in T20 World Cup:

    @booboo said in T20 World Cup:

    @voodoo said in T20 World Cup:

    @booboo said in T20 World Cup:

    @voodoo said in T20 World Cup:

    @ACT-Crusader said in T20 World Cup:

    @voodoo I don’t mind it because there are established methods of getting out on a no ball.

    What I saw last night in that ball was akin to an attempted run out when the fielder throws the ball hits the stumps but the batsman makes the crease but the ball ricochet’s off the stumps and goes to the outfield and the batsmen run more runs.

    First principle, you can’t be bowled out on free hit ball, so don’t bowl something like that ball because you can’t set a field for it 😀

    Nah, there is a fundamental difference there. In your example the batsman wasn't out because he was safe in his crease. In the alternative, he was out, and only given a lifeline because of the free hit principle.

    I cant get my head around being out on a free hit, and not only keeping your wicket (fine) but also capitalising with runs on some random event after you were "out "

    Without trying to sound smart arse the clue is in the name.

    But to me the "free hit" means you're not going to get out. It doesn't mean that if you do "get out", you also get to score runs off your wicket!!!

    Sorry. Thems the rules.

    I know it's the bloody rules!!! But the rules are stupid!!!

    The rules are fine, clearly understood and fit the purpose they're there for.

    Ok bro. Byes off being bowled out on a free hit makes heaps sense, stick to netball fella

    No rules ever need challenging.

    It's a fucking free hit. Get the fuck over yourself.

    So angry. Hope you're OK mate

    Byes off a free hit make perfect sense, good deterrent for the bowler eh!

    Stick to basketball fella

    Or carry on your crusade of calling everything/everyone dumb or stupid just because you don't like how a rule works.

    Byes on a free hit sure. Byes on a free hit after you get bowled, nope. Is your "bowler deterrent" to not bowl straight and hit the stumps for fear of a ricochet???

    You're typically a sensible guy, it staggers me that you can't see the logic here

    Don't bowl a no ball, the logic makes complete sense to most people.

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  • BonesB Offline
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    Bones
    wrote on last edited by
    #102

    Not looking good for the zimbots.

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  • KruseK Offline
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    Kruse
    wrote on last edited by
    #103

    I think I'm with @voodoo on this one.
    A free hit should be....

    • You can't get out (from bowled/caught/stumping)
    • But... if you DO get bowled/caught/stumping - no runs
    • If you're taking the piss taking runs that aren't there - run-outs still apply

    Simples? Surely?

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  • CrucialC Offline
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    Crucial
    wrote on last edited by
    #104

    By the logic applied in this case the ball is never dead until back in the bowler’s or keepers hands.
    Does that mean that if caught you can continue running until the ball is thrown back?
    I guess it does as I think I have seen that before. If you catch it you throw it back immediately.

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  • BonesB Offline
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    Bones
    replied to Kruse on last edited by
    #105

    @Kruse said in T20 World Cup:

    If you're taking the piss taking runs that aren't there - run-outs still apply

    They do.

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  • KruseK Offline
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    Kruse
    replied to Bones on last edited by
    #106

    @Bones said in T20 World Cup:

    @Kruse said in T20 World Cup:

    If you're taking the piss taking runs that aren't there - run-outs still apply

    They do.

    Yes. Understood... just rounding out how I believe the rules/laws should be.. including the ones that already exist.

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  • boobooB Offline
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    booboo
    wrote on last edited by booboo
    #107

    Aus v Lankans... bit late for me, but 3 overs in

    Lankans 16/1.

    Evens so far I reckon

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  • boobooB Offline
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    booboo
    wrote on last edited by booboo
    #108

    Not to gonna watch much. But come on Ceylon!

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  • boobooB Offline
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    booboo
    wrote on last edited by
    #109

    22/1 off 4

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  • boobooB Offline
    boobooB Offline
    booboo
    wrote on last edited by
    #110

    Swing and a miss

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  • boobooB Offline
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    booboo
    wrote on last edited by
    #111

    25-1 off 5 ... Ceylon dragging the chain.

    Night all....

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  • ACT CrusaderA Offline
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    ACT Crusader
    wrote on last edited by
    #112

    Not a bad innings in the end by Sri Lanka. Was a pretty slow start but that final over of 20 was excellent.

    So OZ need 158.

    Now Fernando has pulled up lame after 5 balls in the first over and leaves the field.

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  • ACT CrusaderA Offline
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    ACT Crusader
    wrote on last edited by
    #113

    Warner gone from a great catch.

    Now Marsh looking very dicey.

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  • ACT CrusaderA Offline
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    ACT Crusader
    wrote on last edited by
    #114

    Finch jumping all over the show and not scoring.

    RR up to 9+ now. Pressure is on the Aussies.

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  • ACT CrusaderA Offline
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    ACT Crusader
    wrote on last edited by
    #115

    Marsh goneski and in comes Big Show.

    2/66 off 9

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  • ACT CrusaderA Offline
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    ACT Crusader
    wrote on last edited by
    #116

    Big Show goes bang bang. He’s raced to 22 off 6 balls.

    Oz getting that required rate back down

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  • ACT CrusaderA Offline
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    ACT Crusader
    wrote on last edited by
    #117

    Drama filled.

    The bounce has caused some major issues and Maxwell cops one in the neck under the grill. Very lucky.

    Sri Lanka drops another catch (the third drop).

    Sri Lanka takes a catch right on the boundary line after an effortless pull shot by Maxwell.

    Game on

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