Pretty sure it's been there forever. It just seems newer because of the stricter interpretation of a wide in limited overs games. It basically doesn't happen in tests because to be a wide it'd usually have to be too wide for the keeper.Is the possibility of a stumping off a wide a fairly recent revision of the Laws? I don't ever remember it happening 'back in the day.'
Warne must have given Gilchrist a secret signal to protect his head because I have no recollection of Gilchrist wearing a helmet while keeping.Remember when Warne used to bowl those bouncers? I'd like to see someone charge a spin bowler who bowls an outrageously wide (high) bouncer at a charging batsman which results in a stumping.
Not sure if it could work physically, but it looks cool in my head. Would need it be a big charge...
I recall him bowling one during the 2005 Ashes, to KP I think? I thought it all a bit of a joke.......was it actually part of his repertoire as I don't think I'd ever seen it before?Remember when Warne used to bowl those bouncers? .
Saw him do it a few times. Wasn't a regular occurrence.I recall him bowling one during the 2005 Ashes, to KP I think? I thought it all a bit of a joke.......was it actually part of his repertoire as I don't think I'd ever seen it before?