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Do you walk when you are caught behind?

Do you walk when you edge a ball to the slips?

  • Yes

    Votes: 15 39.5%
  • No

    Votes: 23 60.5%

  • Total voters
    38

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I don't appeal if I don't think it's out, and if I found-out any conclusive evidence that I'd got a wicket wrongly with such a decision I'd call the batsman back if it was in time without hesitation.
Yes Richard but as has been well established you, sir, are a freak.

Nah, all batsmen have way more good luck than bad throughout a career.
Such a bowler. :laugh:
 

Richard

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Eh? I can imagine Richard saying "No lbw's before 11am" to the umpire, the local vicar, after asking for middle stump.....but now the moment has been lost :p
You've a) clearly not heard my comments on my batting then and b) not heard my comments on wrongful dismissals \ non-dismissals.
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
Bet you also say "good shot old chap wot" after every boundary hit off your bowling as well.
Depends. If it was a long, wide Half-Volley or a Long-Hop on the hip, never - any fool should put away a rubbish delivery like that. Nor if there's anything edgy about it, sometimes applaud sarcastically in that eventuality.

Usually mutter "shot" under my breath when someone manages to pick a good-length away-swinger just a fraction outside off and ping it through extra-cover tho.
 

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