200 balls faced by Gubbins in the 2nd innings.![]()
Agreed. But TBF Brown has faced over 100 balls himself.Should be captain.
It is still possible that his fingers are underneath that (unfortunately), I think it's one of those where, to be truthful, it's physically impossible to be 100% certain one way or the other with the cameras as they are. It does look grounded, though, and batters are supposed to get the benefit of the doubt (but the umpires can't ask to look at any replays, of course).A more zoomed in version. Clearly hit the ground. Absolute joke they claimed that.
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When I watched it live it looked grounded to me straight away, which is why I went back and froze it on the feed. There's no way Aldridge would have known for sure he caught that which makes his celebration all the more suspect in my book.It is still possible that his fingers are underneath that (unfortunately), I think it's one of those where, to be truthful, it's physically impossible to be 100% certain one way or the other with the cameras as they are. It does look grounded, though, and batters are supposed to get the benefit of the doubt (but the umpires can't ask to look at any replays, of course).
Yep, in a Test match that would have been sent upstairs by the umpires and it would have been given not out.When I watched it live it looked grounded to me straight away, which is why I went back and froze it on the feed. There's no way Aldridge would have known for sure he caught that which makes his celebration all the more suspect in my book.
Aldridge feathered one behind but didn't walk. So that's two acts of alleged unsporting behaviour from him. Now I don't expect a batsman to walk on his own accord which is why I didn't mention it at the time. But the claiming of the "catch" is a different matter entirely.Brown was also going on about having Abell and Aldridge both out on about 30 yesterday. I'm assuming they were lbw shouts, but I haven't seen them myself. He was careful not to overtly disrespect the umpires but made it clear they were 100% out in his opinion!
I’ve been out all afternoon so I didn’t see the catching controversy. Clearly it’s the worst thing ever to happen in world history and the county of Somerset and all its inhabitants needs to be banished to the outer darkness.
Exactly. We've every right to feel annoyed, we really need these 8 points.Sarcasm, poorest form of wit, won't help your credibility. The population of Somerset should not be punished for the moral failings of a few.
As Oscar said, it wasn’t clear whether it was grounded or not. The fielders had every right to appeal, and the umpires gave it out. If anyone’s to blame, surely it’s them?Sarcasm, poorest form of wit, won't help your credibility. The population of Somerset should not be punished for the moral failings of a few.
They didn't appeal, they ran off in celebration. Huge difference. And if it wasn't clear either way, no way should they be doing that.As Oscar said, it wasn’t clear whether it was grounded or not. The fielders had every right to appeal, and the umpires gave it out. If anyone’s to blame, surely it’s them?