Otis
Well-Known Member
you dont like LBW rule?
so really you dont like cricket do you?
you dont have to make a thread every day you know otis. quality not quantity.
Quality never got me anywhere, so I just try and saturate the market.
I understand the LBW rule, but that came in probably a century before us now having the video replays at our disposal. I just think it makes common sense that if the ball is shown to be going on to hit the wicket then that is out.
And it's not even now as if they are are saying not out when the ball is pitching outside, they are merely saying upmpire's call and referring it back to the umpire.