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He’s been a walking wicket all season.Lynn could've been out about 5 times in that innings
Considering this is basically their full strength team, that is a very ordinary Heat team
Did I see Neser is batting at 7? Lol.
Lehmann is a cretin not sure how he is still coach.
blame Seccombe and Lehmann- team selection has been wrong and tactics have been strange to say the leastTypical streaky Lynn innings so far.
Hard to understand why Bartlett isn't in the Heat's first choice team, I'd pick him ahead of Bazley too.
Disappointing news, that's the third time this series has been postponed, I wouldn't be surprised if the same thing happens next summer too.
try telling Lehmann and Seccombe thatThe heat realise this is a 20 over game yeah ?
Another pathetic batting effort from the Heat. hard to know who's worse, them or the Renegades.
The commentators earlier in the tournament have nfi what they are talking about then. It changed approximately 3 years ago to allow umpires to be subjective of which over the waist no balls would be warned:Anyone have a link of the actual rule about two full toss no balls?
I didn’t think the u pores had a discretion for whether a fast bowler’s delivery was “dangerous” or not.
The umpires ruled that the first one wasn’t “dangerous” despite it being an on-pace above waist, called no ball.
Pretty sure earlier in the tournament another bowler was removed from the attack, and the commentators confirmed there’s no discretion, if you bowl 2 full toss no balls, you’re out of the attack (they wouldn’t be deemed no balls if they were slow/non-dangerous)
41.7 Bowling of dangerous and unfair non-pitching deliveries
41.7.1 Any delivery, which passes or would have passed, without pitching, above waist height of the striker standing upright at the popping crease, is unfair. Whenever such a delivery is bowled, the umpire shall call and signal No ball.
41.7.2 The bowling of a delivery as defined in 41.7.1 is also dangerous if the bowler’s end umpire considers that there is a risk of injury to the striker. In making that judgement the umpire shall:
41.7.3 If the umpire considers a non-pitching delivery, or a series of non-pitching deliveries, to be dangerous under 41.7.2, when the ball is dead, the umpire shall repeat the No ball signal to the scorers and then caution the bowler, indicating that this is a first and final warning. The umpire shall also inform the other umpire, the captain of the fielding side and the batters of what has occurred. This caution shall apply to that bowler throughout the innings.
- disregard any protective equipment worn by the striker
- be mindful of:
- the speed, height and direction of the delivery
- the skill of the striker
- the repeated nature of such deliveries.
41.7.4 Should there be any further dangerous such delivery by the same bowler in that innings, the umpire shall
The bowler thus suspended shall not be allowed to bowl again in that innings.
- call and signal No ball
- when the ball is dead, direct the captain of the fielding side to suspend the bowler immediately from bowling
- inform the other umpire for the reason for this action.