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*Official* Zimbabwe in West Indies

Beamer

International Vice-Captain
He was just late on the shot attempting to play a cut. There is no way in hell you can say he wasn't playing a shot.

Awful umpiring yet again.
 

WindieWeathers

International Regular
He was just late on the shot attempting to play a cut. There is no way in hell you can say he wasn't playing a shot.

Awful umpiring yet again.
Gayle also got a plumb LBW when they were 107/5 , but again the umpire got it totally wrong.
 

NasserFan207

International Vice-Captain
Could argue there was no shot played. His bat was behind the pad and a long way from the ball, though you might say it was just the fact he was outwitted by the ball.

Comes down to the interpretation of the 'no shot' law imo.
He was definitely playing a shot, he was just beaten by the arm ball. Probably shouldn't have been given, but it wasn't a shocker or anything.
 

albo97056

U19 Cricketer
He was just late on the shot attempting to play a cut. There is no way in hell you can say he wasn't playing a shot.

Awful umpiring yet again.
He didnt really go through with the shot once he realised it wasnt there for the cut. The bat didnt go through the strike zone so to speak. He just dropped his hands and got the pad in the way.

I think its perfectly reasonable to give him for no shot.
 

TT Boy

Hall of Fame Member
Ebenezer Price since coming back from exile: 45 ODI’s, 56 wickets @ 25, E/R under 4.
Pre-exile: 26 ODI’s, 15 wickets @ 61.
 

Beamer

International Vice-Captain
Now Shiv is given out to a highly debatable lbw. Surely too high and turned too much? How is Duncan consistently aloud to do this in international matches? He should have been sacked after giving KP out lbw to one that would have missed another set of stumps.
 

Beamer

International Vice-Captain
Fletcher does his best to keep Ramdin out of the side with a solid 8 ball duck :laugh:.

In fairness it was an excellent googly from Cramer, but Fletcher really did look clueless.
 

Beamer

International Vice-Captain
Is Cremer usually this impressive?
Well he will not get a better surface to bowl on then this, it is perfect for any spinner. But his variations are impressive and he has improved out of sight since I last saw him.
 

Prince EWS

Global Moderator
Is Cremer usually this impressive?
In many respects, yes. He does struggle a bit when batsmen use their feet to him properly though as he doesn't really have a quicker one and he's not great at changing up his length, and he doesn't normally get pitches that turn this much, but he's got all the tools and pretty decent accuracy these days. A far cry from the bowler he was when he made his Test debut and got decimated.
 
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BoyBrumby

Englishman
Like the look of the boy, I have to say. Line is spot on and varies his length nicely.

Think "medium fast" flatters Chigumbura immensely tho.
 

TT Boy

Hall of Fame Member
What the **** is going on? Windies call the PowerPlay, Zim bowl a wicket keeper and he takes a wicket! :laugh:
 

albo97056

U19 Cricketer
Now Shiv is given out to a highly debatable lbw. Surely too high and turned too much? How is Duncan consistently aloud to do this in international matches? He should have been sacked after giving KP out lbw to one that would have missed another set of stumps.
The commentators made more of a fuss than needed. It was dead straight and theres no way anything is bouncing over the top on this pitch. When you see it side on it looks like its hitting 3/4 of the way up. Good decision.
 

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