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3rd Test (Lord’s) - 10 July to 14 July

jaydesh

U19 12th Man
Another wicket. Unless Jadeja pulls off a Headingley 2019 (highly unlikely), this is in England's hands. Bumrah and Siraj look like they have rarely even touched a bat.
 

Window

U19 Cricketer
England of course deserve to win if they bowl India out here, but they have a lot of areas where the team is falling short. At this rate, I can already picture Australia winning 5-0 (despite their pathetic batting performances of late).
Not being following the Aus vs WI games too closely but I was constantly surprised how Australia have kept managing to put on runs and almost always cross 200 despite poor starts. Someone always shows up to put the brakes on a collapse. Just doesn’t happen with consistency with India anymore.
 

shortpitched713

Cricketer Of The Year
Umpires shouldn’t give a decision unless they are sure, how can they be sure if he projection shows that the ball would have missed the stumps?
When it's a hair's breadth either way, they're guessing in either case of Out or Not Out.

And if there was such a thing as benefit of the doubt going towards batsman in the law (see how fast that disappeared in football offside for attackers as soon as the tech became the authority), it would be all good in theory, but in practice umps are graded on how well they get calls in both directions in comparison to Hawkeye projection, so there's not a real practical pressure for a one sided benefit of the doubt as you're describing, we're actually trying to get it right both ways as often as possible. Hawkeye being the final authority does that, the umpire's call just leaves a sour taste for the bowling side.

Guess India will have to lose a nailbiter Test with 6 unsuccessful DRS umpire's call lbw challenges, for this to end up changing.
 

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