Dravid was Not Out but see what British Media says. Excerpts from BBCWorld coverage on the 03-Sep ODI:
On-field umpire Billy Doctrove adjudged that Dravid had not made contact as the ball went through to wicketkeeper Craig Kieswetter but, although the "Hotspot" thermal imaging camera concurred, TV umpire Marais Erasmus said there was a sound and that he could see a deflection - a view later backed up by the "Snickometer" which highlighted a clear noise as the ball passed the bat.
BBC Test Match Special summariser Mark Butcher said: "Hot Spot is not something you can completely rely on.
"It's a bad piece of kit for those fine nicks but Dravid's body language told me he was out because the millisecond the ball passed the bat, he jerked his head to see behind."
And after the game, Parthiv Patel admitted: "I heard a noise."
Re: Re: See what BBCWorld has to say
by Against Pseudos on Sep 04, 2011 09:27 PM
Hmmmm. .. Seems you have excellent debating skills. Which consists of calling everyone psycho. :-)
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: See what BBCWorld has to say
by Injun Abhi on Sep 05, 2011 04:39 AM
Psycho, wow. I can't imagine you got no retarded stuff left to post here..
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: See what BBCWorld has to say
by Injun Abhi on Sep 05, 2011 05:31 AM
Psycho, wow. I can't imagine you got no retarded stuff left to post here..
Re: See what BBCWorld has to say
by Against Pseudos on Sep 04, 2011 10:38 PM
Good that Erasmus was proven right by Snickometer. Is that what u r trying to say?
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: See what BBCWorld has to say
by Injun Abhi on Sep 05, 2011 05:31 AM
Psycho, wow. I can't imagine you got no retarded stuff left to post here..
Re: DRS mean Dravid Removal System
by Wrig Bastania on Sep 04, 2011 05:35 PM
Dravid was Not Out but see what British Media says. Excerpts from BBCWorld coverage on the 03-Sep ODI: On-field umpire Billy Doctrove adjudged that Dravid had not made contact as the ball went through to wicketkeeper Craig Kieswetter but, although the "Hotspot" thermal imaging camera concurred, TV umpire Marais Erasmus said there was a sound and that he could see a deflection - a view later backed up by the "Snickometer" which highlighted a clear noise as the ball passed the bat.
BBC Test Match Special summariser Mark Butcher said: "Hot Spot is not something you can completely rely on.
"It's a bad piece of kit for those fine nicks but Dravid's body language told me he was out because the millisecond the ball passed the bat, he jerked his head to see behind."
And after the game, Parthiv Patel admitted: "I heard a noise."
Re: How to Make Up $50 to $80 A Day From Free time Work on Intern
by Wrig Bastania on Sep 04, 2011 05:36 PM
Dravid was Not Out but see what British Media says. Excerpts from BBCWorld coverage on the 03-Sep ODI: On-field umpire Billy Doctrove adjudged that Dravid had not made contact as the ball went through to wicketkeeper Craig Kieswetter but, although the "Hotspot" thermal imaging camera concurred, TV umpire Marais Erasmus said there was a sound and that he could see a deflection - a view later backed up by the "Snickometer" which highlighted a clear noise as the ball passed the bat.
BBC Test Match Special summariser Mark Butcher said: "Hot Spot is not something you can completely rely on.
"It's a bad piece of kit for those fine nicks but Dravid's body language told me he was out because the millisecond the ball passed the bat, he jerked his head to see behind."
And after the game, Parthiv Patel admitted: "I heard a noise."
Re: How to Make Up $50 to $80 A Day From Free time Work on Intern
by Wrig Bastania on Sep 04, 2011 05:37 PM
Dravid was Not Out but see what British Media says. Excerpts from BBCWorld coverage on the 03-Sep ODI: On-field umpire Billy Doctrove adjudged that Dravid had not made contact as the ball went through to wicketkeeper Craig Kieswetter but, although the "Hotspot" thermal imaging camera concurred, TV umpire Marais Erasmus said there was a sound and that he could see a deflection - a view later backed up by the "Snickometer" which highlighted a clear noise as the ball passed the bat.
BBC Test Match Special summariser Mark Butcher said: "Hot Spot is not something you can completely rely on.
"It's a bad piece of kit for those fine nicks but Dravid's body language told me he was out because the millisecond the ball passed the bat, he jerked his head to see behind."
And after the game, Parthiv Patel admitted: "I heard a noise."
cricket is a uppercaste game hyped uppercaste media.its time obcs,dalits,tribals ignore cricket and concentrate their skils on true sports like football,athletics
Re: nice
by Ravi Iyer on Sep 04, 2011 05:15 PM
everywhere u guys want to bring in caste as a topic - be it cricket or Anna's fast! Go and try to earn something through merit rather than as a birthright.
Re: Re: nice
by georgepoorobc on Sep 04, 2011 05:19 PM
iyer ,bcoz of threads like u obcs,dalits,tribals,nminorities are opporsed.time to teach u a lesson.even defence forces of india are thread supportes shame
Re: Re: nice
by georgepoorobc on Sep 04, 2011 05:19 PM
iyer ,bcoz of threads like u obcs,dalits,tribals,nminorities are opporsed.time to teach u a lesson.even defence forces of india are thread supportes shame
Re: nice
by Wrig Bastania on Sep 04, 2011 05:39 PM
Dravid was Not Out but see what British Media says. Excerpts from BBCWorld coverage on the 03-Sep ODI:
On-field umpire Billy Doctrove adjudged that Dravid had not made contact as the ball went through to wicketkeeper Craig Kieswetter but, although the "Hotspot" thermal imaging camera concurred, TV umpire Marais Erasmus said there was a sound and that he could see a deflection - a view later backed up by the "Snickometer" which highlighted a clear noise as the ball passed the bat.
BBC Test Match Special summariser Mark Butcher said: "Hot Spot is not something you can completely rely on.
"It's a bad piece of kit for those fine nicks but Dravid's body language told me he was out because the millisecond the ball passed the bat, he jerked his head to see behind."
And after the game, Parthiv Patel admitted: "I heard a noise."
Re: nice
by Wrig Bastania on Sep 04, 2011 05:39 PM
Dravid was Not Out but see what British Media says. Excerpts from BBCWorld coverage on the 03-Sep ODI:
On-field umpire Billy Doctrove adjudged that Dravid had not made contact as the ball went through to wicketkeeper Craig Kieswetter but, although the "Hotspot" thermal imaging camera concurred, TV umpire Marais Erasmus said there was a sound and that he could see a deflection - a view later backed up by the "Snickometer" which highlighted a clear noise as the ball passed the bat.
BBC Test Match Special summariser Mark Butcher said: "Hot Spot is not something you can completely rely on.
"It's a bad piece of kit for those fine nicks but Dravid's body language told me he was out because the millisecond the ball passed the bat, he jerked his head to see behind."
And after the game, Parthiv Patel admitted: "I heard a noise."