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Interesting, I always thought it was getting on to the ground. Would have been handy on Saturday, could have timed out the opening batsman, although I’m guessing it doesn’t affect openers, Davey Warner and Matthew Hayden would have been timed out every game…
It’s funny to see people who just a few months ago said a wickets a wicket if within the law of the game are now suddenly calling on the spirit of cricket and calling players grubs for appealing…
Cant see Afghanistan posing much issue at Wankhede. Even so I doubt we lose to Bangladesh. Even a washout gets us through.Australia really want to seal the deal against Afghanistan and not rely on beating Bangladesh.
All he had to do was either face a ball, or ask the bowler can I replace it? The arrogance of him just walking off to replace it, is against the so called spirit of cricket.Sri Lanka had lost a wicket after a 60 odd run stand when Mathews came in. Some momentum for Bangladesh that is.
Mathews - "Oh, we've lost a wicket, I'd better stop that momentum by having a strap on my helmet break and hold up play".
Suuuuuuure.
He wasn’t slow and lazy getting out there genius. He passed the departing batsman on the field, he went to mark guard, adjusted his helmet strap and it broke.
Maybe watch what you’re commenting on.
knew he would get his wicket. should have bet on it.Mathews getting the wicket of Shakib, he enjoyed that, gave him a send off by pretending to tap his watch.
I just hope the broadcasters turn the stump mikes up to 11 when Shakib comes out to bat against Australia. Or maybe just mike up Davey Warner. The sledging will be delicious.
Angelo Matthews was clearly ready to "receive the ball" and was waiting for Shakib to make changes to his field placements before the helmet strapping broke. (Can be clearly seen in the photo above - Matthews at the strikers end, Shakib pointing to the 3rd man area).
Pathetic appeal.