Good game, most entertaining 👍lasted longer than last week's 10 wicket routine win...not so good running between the wickets but edging closer to the title 🤞 Come on Walton!
What a great game and some massive hitting. Good decision for a neutral umpire - these games are so important to you now! I think you need a neutral umpire for Donkey of the week :)
@@thecricketingbison6418 that's a bit weird then...Nailed on dotw win. Appalling on every level especially given he is a more than decent, experienced bat so he really should know better
The fact there was one bail of DID mean that the stumps had been broken but however punching the stumps out the ground is out as long as the stump is removed from the ground with ball in the hand that removed it
Haven’t played since I was 14, now 32, but something about a few of the smaller Cricket channels on RU-vid have me absolutely hooked. Thanks for making cricket enjoyable again!
11:56 - Just for everybody's information Bison was slightly wrong here. As there was a remaining bail unbroken you can still run somebody out by dislodging it.
I wish I could come to the UK and umpire for a season. For that run out with the stumps already broken, you can still effect a run out in 3 ways 1. Place 1 bail back atop the stumps and break the wicket. 2. Remove the stump from the ground while the ball is in contact with the stump. 3. With the hand holding the ball, hit the stumps hard enough to remove one from the ground
Should really open the commentary with welfome to chuckers weekly! the opening bowler for opposition at camera end looks more like a baseball pitcher than a cricket bowler. But, nothing can be said at the game about it can it !!
Could have used one of those neutral umpires ourselves last week. Took fourteen wickets but still didn’t manage to bowl them out. They won by one wicket. Ah well. My Australian season is over. Time to live vicariously through this. Also wrong about needing to pull the stump out with ball in hand. It is sufficient to knock the stump out of the ground. See MCC 29.2.1 (.5 & .6)
in case no-one's mentioned it .... the wicket is broken for the purpose of a stumping or run out if the remaining bail is removed OR if the stump is removed with the hand holding the ball. Only one bail was off.
11:56 was a run out. There was still one bale remaining which was then broken. Therefore a run out would have been the correct decision. But another great game thanks Bison once again for the upload.
@@bashworksop It is a close one, but there is a frame where the batsman's bat is in the air and the stumps have been broken. Although a square leg umpire may have given it not out being a close call and not having the ability to replay the incident 100 x 😁
Glad I could come down and help. It turned into a really well-contested game of cricket once the oppo had calmed down about my being there to help 😂 On another day, perhaps not worried about bonus points, I think you could have chased that total.
I enjoyed the conversation about "league rules" and the apparent shock of the notion of a neutral umpire Has been employed in our league for certain games too
@@thecricketingbison6418do the math. 6x6 = 36. I’ve already got 37 wickets with 2 more to be added from a previous game that hasn’t been added to play cricket. You wonder why you get nominated every week to wear that donkey hat 😂