BoyBrumby
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Tricky?Richard said:One tricky missed stumping doesn't devalue a series' work.
He took one stunner earlier, remember?

Tricky?Richard said:One tricky missed stumping doesn't devalue a series' work.
He took one stunner earlier, remember?
Dude, you are the guy going on about catches being caught or not caught and if a hand is there then it must be taken.Richard said:Everyone commented on how the ball bounced plentifully. I'd back most wicketkeepers of today to have missed it - only the Healy\Russell class would've pouched it most often.
Yes - it was takeable, there's no doubt about it. It will quite possibly be pivotal if India lose.superkingdave said:Cricinfo describes it as "If England win, then Dhoni's horrible missed stumping of Andrew Flintoff today - when the England captain had given Harbhajan Singh the charge - will be viewed as a seminal moment."
At least 3 if not 4 or more missed chances by Dhoni this match - Geraint has missed 17 in his career
It was difficult. It was, of course, a missed chance, but it was not one for which we should pillory Dhoni for - not least because it's almost certainly the 1st stumping he's missed in his Test career AFAIK.Goughy said:Dude, you are the guy going on about catches being caught or not caught and if a hand is there then it must be taken.
That stumping was regulation to a club keeper. That must be taken by any international keeper. I am willing to allow anybody one or two mistakes, so I have no issue with the keeper, but you saying it was difficult is laughable.
I agree with that, many people do that.Richard said:People have this preconceived notion that batting and wicketkeeping can't go hand-in-hand and as such anyone who can bat can't possibly be that good a 'keeper.
I thought his stumping of Flintoff was superb too.Richard said:Pretty average?
I can barely recall a single mistake he's made all series - his 'keeping has been superb.
His batting hasn't done much, but I wasn't talking about his batting.
I think you probably mean the one off Harmison.Ming said:I thought his stumping of Flintoff was superb too.
No, that was Daryl Harper.superkingdave said:IIRC he missed a simple one off Akmal against Pak in the 3rd test
There's little doubt that different nations judge keepers by different standards - and Richard judges them by rules that no-one else can fathomsuperkingdave said:Cricinfo describes it as "If England win, then Dhoni's horrible missed stumping of Andrew Flintoff today - when the England captain had given Harbhajan Singh the charge - will be viewed as a seminal moment."
At least 3 if not 4 or more missed chances by Dhoni this match - Geraint has missed 17 in his career