- Jul 18, 2011
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Prior opportunity = Must dispose of it legally
No prior opportunity = Dont have to dispose of it or make an attempt to.
In both cases if you attempt to dispose and miss the foot or fist its incorrect disposal.
Thats it, nothing else. None of this other crap that creates confusion between the two scenarios like insufficient attempt etc
This is how it used to be umpired. And was far less confusing and frustrating for everybody.
No prior opportunity = Dont have to dispose of it or make an attempt to.
In both cases if you attempt to dispose and miss the foot or fist its incorrect disposal.
Thats it, nothing else. None of this other crap that creates confusion between the two scenarios like insufficient attempt etc
This is how it used to be umpired. And was far less confusing and frustrating for everybody.
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