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Originally posted by rcasemore View PostFair play to India for withdrawing their appeal.
Sport is the winner today. 
Even though technically it was Bells fault, schoolboy error.
edit: Sounding like they were asked to withdraw, and did'nt exactly offer, but hey ho they relented so fair play.Last edited by Vermilion; 31-07-11, 04:36 PM.
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Originally posted by ChesterDave View PostShould be embarrassed claiming that out. Game for gentlemen my ****ing arse. I hope they get booed for the rest of the series.
Shameful.
He was blatantly out, he knew it too - there was no spirit of the game, because it was Bell's error.
Bell was lucky the Indian team let him back in.We come not to play.
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I think the thing is that it was about the spirit of the game in the old fashioned sense. It's now a professional game and whilst it is really positive to see the more genteel spirit come through in any other sport you would imagine the other team to have taken advantage of any such stupid behaviour by a player (although I admit it is hard to find a direct analogy in other sports for misjudging the teatime etiquette).Originally posted by ChesterDave View PostNonsense.
Spirit of the game certainly applied because it was obviously an error. He wasn't trying to get a run he was clearly heading off for tea. What next - bowlers stumpung non strikers pre-delivery?
Crap appeal, crap sportsmaship"The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
-- William Blake
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It was the right outcome, no way should they have tried to claim that. I could not believe my eyes. Careless from Bell but even an Indian fielder thought it was tea (fella in the slips who picked the helmets up). I thought it was tea. To claim that was an absolute nonsense and major credit to Dhoni and the rest of the team for realising how embarrassing it looked and reversing the decision.Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’
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I'd heartily agree with that. I think to claim it is pretty much the way of professional sportsmen 99% of the time though. In many ways that makes the gesture more meaningful.Originally posted by Shaggy View PostIt was the right outcome, no way should they have tried to claim that. I could not believe my eyes. Careless from Bell but even an Indian fielder thought it was tea (fella in the slips who picked the helmets up). I thought it was tea. To claim that was an absolute nonsense and major credit to Dhoni and the rest of the team for realising how embarrassing it looked and reversing the decision."The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
-- William Blake
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I honestly don't think many other teams would've bothered trying to claim that. Some might've clipped the bails off out of habit but I can't believe many would've pursued the dismissal. I thought Dravid's interview at the end was sheer class - there are some classy guys in that team and I wasn't surprised they withdrew it.Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’
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Dravid is great.Originally posted by Shaggy View PostI honestly don't think many other teams would've bothered trying to claim that. Some might've clipped the bails off out of habit but I can't believe many would've pursued the dismissal. I thought Dravid's interview at the end was sheer class - there are some classy guys in that team and I wasn't surprised they withdrew it."The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
-- William Blake
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It was Bell's error, you stay in your crease unless otherwise told. He claimed then retracted he heard Over being called. Bell decided he was the umpire and started walking off.
The Indian fielders knew the ball was still live, and thus stumped him.
For a poor decision see Collingwood claiming a run-out against Grant Elliott after he had been knocked over by Ryan Sidebottom taking a single.We come not to play.
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Kumar's chats with Prior yesterday were great to see too, proper gents.Originally posted by Shaggy View PostI honestly don't think many other teams would've bothered trying to claim that. Some might've clipped the bails off out of habit but I can't believe many would've pursued the dismissal. I thought Dravid's interview at the end was sheer class - there are some classy guys in that team and I wasn't surprised they withdrew it.
SSN has been running through a load of similar 'gentlemenly' actions today and included Tevez supposedly not celebrating scoring against West Ham. Not a patch on Fowler against Seaman IMO. They also showed Stiffler alerting the umpire to an incorrent decision in a match against Fernando Verdasco. It was at match point in a game he went on to lose
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