07-03-2023, 09:51 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-03-2023, 09:51 AM by AnelkasBeard.)
(07-03-2023, 09:24 AM)Shabby Russian Wrote: On that dismissal.
I'm not a fan of it, but nor do I think it deserves the moral outrage it appears to have produced.
It seems Bairstow tried to do a similar thing earlier in the test...is it only against the spirit of the game if it is done successfully.
If cricket fans want to complain about something, try the pitches. They are not doing enough for the bowlers. Both sides could and should have got over 500 in their first innings, not sure that makes for good test cricket.
The best 2 sessions I watched in this test..and sadly I didn't see any live yesterday...we're afternoon session on third day. The aussie batsmen tested by difficult conditions and good bowling. And the evening session on day 4. Initially great bowling by Starc and Cummins, and then great batting by Duckett and Stokes in difficult circumstances.
Bairstow's attempt wasn't the same as Carey's. The instance in question, Marnus was batting out of his crease to try and mitigate a moving ball, thus gaining advantage of it. Bairstow was attempting to run him out/stump him, but Marnus dragged his foot back in anyway. All aware, all normal cricket stuff. YJB even stood up to the stumps when Jimmy was bowling later to stop Marnus batting out of his crease.
In the case of the Bairstow wicket, he wasn't trying to gain an advantage. But it's still stupid, and it's excellent from Carey. Like I said, I don't particularly have any issue with it. You're correct, the moral outrage about the situation is absolutely ridiculous.

