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Womens Cricket England India

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Niigata Jack said:
Neath_Jack said:
But it's okay for the batswoman to pinch a couple of yards? That's what I'm struggling with, what's the difference between the two? We always used to do that when we played as kids.

No its not or it shouldn't be, but the bowler could have stopped and give a warning I suppose, I don't think it would have changed the result of the game, the bowler was entitled to do what she did at the end of the day.

Big fuss over nothing if you ask me. Never the end of the world when England lose in any sport either :lol: (I know it's meant to be Wales as well).
 
If the batter had been consistently marching half way up the wicket and taking the piss, fine, but she wasn’t and hadn’t been. The bowler was well into her delivery action, stopped and run her out. It was premeditated. Shabby.
 
exiledclaseboy said:
If the batter had been consistently marching half way up the wicket and taking the piss, fine, but she wasn’t and hadn’t been. The bowler was well into her delivery action, stopped and run her out. It was premeditated. Shabby.

Stay in the crease as per the laws. I think it was honest and fair play. Everyone knows it's possible as it has happened before a fair few times. I don't like it though. I also have told her to warn first had I been her captain.
 
https://twitter.com/ESPNcricinfo/status/1574327913763450882?s=20&t=RwslZMQbQB7_b_4GyL9rdQ


https://twitter.com/Heatherknight55/status/1574340603097321472?s=20&t=wKCznQIp0ssywzlI1_jBsw


Someone's telling porkies. :lol:
 

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