westoelad wrote:Views on tweaking the lbw law- if the ball is going to hit the stumps you're out! Sayonora DRS
Needs something to even things between bat and ball-especially in white ball cricket and in red ball cricket when bowlers can't shine ball.
http://m.email3.telegraph.co.uk/nl/jsp/ ... =dm1248264
captaincolly wrote:Didn't know Bradman was involved in the debate!
I was assuming it was a temporary proposal in these times but seems a wider debate. Interesting views on both sides. I think I'd retain the current rules.
westoelad wrote:Views on tweaking the lbw law- if the ball is going to hit the stumps you're out! Sayonora DRS
Needs something to even things between bat and ball-especially in white ball cricket and in red ball cricket when bowlers can't shine ball.
http://m.email3.telegraph.co.uk/nl/jsp/ ... =dm1248264
Durhamfootman wrote:sounds too simple. Who decides, just the umpire?
the TV bods won't like that, they like the techie stuff more than the cricket and they will have a thousand bits of kit to make the umpire look like a tw@t
I suppose the only thing that matters is what Sachin thinks
Durhamfootman wrote:online members forum next Thursday. Does anyone do zoom?
details on the club website
westoelad wrote:Durhamfootman wrote:online members forum next Thursday. Does anyone do zoom?
details on the club website
Younger members of the family do.
Here's how to proceed.
Ask any 7-40 year old how to zoom.
They'll inform you that it's simple then proceed to babble incoherently for 30 secs or so.
They then see the completely bamboozled look on your face and in a condescending voice ask you to hand them your device.
They then click on various keys on your device, hand it back without a glance but with a"there,simple" aside.
If there's an link with the word zoom clip on it and you're away.
There's a video recording of the meeting promised on the website for those of my technical ability.
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