Feel sorry for Rogers, hard for him to know whether he should have reviewed it given the strangeness of the ball but maybe if Watson hadn't wasted one he could have taken the chance.
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movingtarget said:I was a stupid shot but did he hit it ? I agree with Holding. I could only see a spot on the ball. Maybe the Indians are right. Dump the DRS. Aussies in deep trouble again.
movingtarget said:The alternative is Hughes has wasted another review. I hope that's not true.
darwin553 said:Back when it was introduced, this type of referral would have overturned the on-field decision.
Anyway, Watson should still be blamed for the predicament that the Aussies find themselves in.
darwin553 said:Cowan shot to dismiss Khawaja - very disappointed.
movingtarget said:Brain snap. Does Khawaja think he is going to keep getting second chances to play for Australia. Maybe he isn't thinking at all.
darwin553 said:Am I wrong to start thinking the old school? Katich, Hussey, Ponting...
Katich and Ponting both century makers in their last digs I think - if we can somehow spring a draw from this game (rain, come on London it has to rain eventually), those two need to be called on. **** preparing for the future, we need to be competitive right now!
movingtarget said:Katich's sacking was a disgrace, Hussey's retirment was terrible timing but it seemed it was not only missing his family, it was the internal problems he was also tired of. Punter retired on a century. Someone make the calls. This could be a rout with two more quick wickets.
Alphabet said:Khawaja outperformed Phil Hughes by a margin of 1400%, and that's before you factor in wasting a review. He's far the superior batsman.
Cyivel said:Kaitch
Rogers
Ponting
Hussey
Clarke
Lehmann