marc71178
Eyes not spreadsheets
Arjun said:Now you have a mechanically controlled sightscreen
Which is prone to breaking!
At Old Trafford this summer, on about 3 occasions in one session it failed to move back.
Arjun said:Now you have a mechanically controlled sightscreen
Depends if the Npower girls are in that section of the fans...Jono said:Security guards would be up there. You could have an awesome game of cricket going on, and you have to look at the fans the whole day. Damn.
Pah! broaden your horizons..marc71178 said:Depends if the Npower girls are in that section of the fans...
I'll second that!Langeveldt said:I wouldn't mind being payed to watch cricket, getting one of the best views in the house and pushing a sightscreen up and down at the request of one of my heroes...
Exactly.biased indian said:from being one of the easiest job in cricket the job of third umpire has become the worst that some one can have with the start of new inovations by ICC.
if u r a 3rd umpire u have to watch the monitor which show only a line for 600+ deliveries and call the no ball .i think u will have to require very good concentration to do that job
They introduced the 'free-hit' rule in the ING Cup last summer.Richard said:Exactly.
It's ludicrous to expect a human to be doing this - though I still think it's better to have it called by third-Umpire than standing-Umpire.
You know me, I'd have a Cyclops call - and something to create the free-hit, too.
Seeing as South Park make far more sense than the ICC, I reckon that cricket in general ought to introduce the "Free Hat" rule.Craig said:They introduced the 'free-hit' rule in the ING Cup last summer.
Except, ludicrously, the "field had to be the same".Craig said:They introduced the 'free-hit' rule in the ING Cup last summer.