looks like i will have to leave you alone now Lone Boy. Its a bit sad though, you go beserk about an inscription on my avatar ........... then ssshhhh.... total silence. I don't get that?
I noticed big bad Woofa did his best to fire you up( typical Doveton wanna be tough guy) but again a very meek reply. Oh by the way, if some of the wording is a tad over your head then just yell out. We can keep all posts to no more that 4 letter words and this just might give you some encouragement, there i go again with a big word. Sorry about that
Have a go, join in the forum...... whats the worst that can happen?
Where are the umps?? Generally you lot have a fair bit to say.
Hypothetically (sorry Lone Ranger 4 big word) what happens if it gets to Grand Final day and there is a spinner dead set chucking them down and he gets ripping turn? What do the umps do then..... refer it to the DDCA for next year..... yep that sounds logical
Phuck off G..... all your white coat mates have gone hiding. Where are they????? The main problem is they go out there with the mind set to only worry about afternoon tea.. where are the Tim Tams and in Rexys case.... phuck i hope theres pies on the menu
As i said, when i watched the Saints Keysy game Terry was picking the beak so hard i couldnt even see his knuckles. Hows he supposed to be concentrating on no balls, lbws, run outs, caught behind etc.... even the ball flicking the off bail would have gone unnoticed coz he needed to get rid of that last crusty bit in the right blow hole
The DDCA has instructed all umpires not to call bowlers with a suspect action but to write a separate report and attach it to the Match Report. The DDCA will then review the bowlers action and in some cases get opinions from outside the DDCA.
As to players on whom reports have been made these are strictest in confidence and no umpire will discuss individual cases.
Give the forum your real name and don't hide gutlessly behind an alias and sling craaap then everybody will be able to gauge whether you have the ability to comment as an EXspurt.
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thats the spirit Lone Boy, was really starting to worry about you. Have another go and this time really let your mind and body go, who knows what you are capable of.
Please don't be discouraged as the forum wants Lone Boy to stay involved.
In other words sperm breath don't waste our time unless something brilliant comes to mind
Now Stump, we haven't been officially introduced and i apologise for that. Sorry if we have started on a rough note.
I understand that you can't comment on an individual bowling case, you made that clear. Even though what i witnessed is a crime to spin bowling i still understand.
But i did ask you to answer --- what would happen in a GF if someone off 4 steps blatantly chucked the ball? Would you stick to the rules that say you have to report to parliament?
The DDCA has instructed all umpires not to call bowlers with a suspect action but to write a separate report and attach it to the Match Report. The DDCA will then review the bowlers action and in some cases get opinions from outside the DDCA.
As to players on whom reports have been made these are strictest in confidence and no umpire will discuss individual cases.
Give the forum your real name and don't hide gutlessly behind an alias and sling craaap then everybody will be able to gauge whether you have the ability to comment as an EXspurt.
Stump, serious question.............
What happens if a bowler runs in and genuinly chucks it ? - Baseball style ?
Then next pill says 'fu.ck it' and throws down a "Murali"?
Surely the boys in blue have the power to dish out a nowy if it is obvious, but where do they draw the line?
The first instance that a bowler throws a ball "baseball style" would see me walking from square leg to central umpire and calling captain over to remove the bowler under the Unfair laws related to dangerous deliberate bowling Law 42(8). The second ball wouldn't happen
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