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DRS to be used for Sri Lanka-England Tests ! Hot Spot will not be available, with Snicko used for catches
http://www.espncricinfo.com/sri-lank...ry/557166.html
Seriously an yummy quote :slurp:
The bride doesn't put on her dress and makeup until her wedding day, does she?
The Seddon Park groundsman, Karl Johnson, says the pitch, justifiably, is not quite ready yet for the second New Zealand-South Africa Test
Mar 13, 2012
http://www.espncricinfo.com/magazine...ote/index.html
Appo test matchu enna first nightA?
It was widely expected in TN circles that Badri will be the next Hussey. Turns out he is but the wrong one - D Hussey who somehow continues to be the untouchable from test cricket pov. He also plays for Victoria, the TN of Australia. Ofcourse, he atleast is a star in ODIs
was expecting Gul/Malinga to speak out..anyways Binga :clap: would have added a bit more credence had he said this during CB series :-)
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-03-1...?section=sportQuote:
"I'm not a massive fan of it to tell the truth," the 35-year-old Lee said.
"The only thing the bowler could enjoy with it would be if you're bowling at the Gabba and it's a juicy green-top and you could nick 'em off for 80-odd if it's swinging and bouncing from both ends.
"It's totally changed the way one-day cricket's played now.
"Yes, there'll be a few times when you can get the ball to reverse-swing at less than 25 overs old but it's taken a key weapon out of the game. That's not enjoyable."
Lee says the game should go back to just using the same ball at both ends throughout the innings, even avoiding the measure where a mandatory change of ball is made after 34 overs.
"If I had my way, we'd go back to the old rules," he said.
"We are playing on wickets these days that aren't really conducive to bowling fast and you need everything you can as a fast bowler to try and take wickets."
NZ :shock: from 133-2 to 133-7 ...
What was the rationale behind changing the rule in the first place?