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    @MN5 said in Ashes 2023:

    @bayimports said in Ashes 2023:

    @MN5 said in Ashes 2023:

    Reminds me of the time I saw Chris Martin hit a boundary back in the day

    Presumably an outside edge or a french cut? 🙂

    I can’t remember exactly but I remember it was a solid cricket shot.

    Now I could be wrong ( I used to sit in front of TV half pissed watching cricket in those days ) but I think he also raised his bat on reaching double figures ?

    What a character.

    EDIT: How good is Youtube…..take that Mitchell Johnson !!!!

    But that was Tim Martin ...

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    @MajorRage said in Ashes 2023:

    @barbarian said in Ashes 2023:

    @MajorRage said in Ashes 2023:

    @barbarian That isn’t even close to the same. You can’t seriously believe that.

    The central issue is exactly the same. The batsman believes the ball is dead, so moves his foot. And given the time elapsed he may be fair enough in assuming the ball to be dead.

    However that's not what the law is. Clearly the fielding team has decided the ball isn't dead, so it's incumbent on the batsman to stay in his crease until they do.

    Both fair play, both out. Stay in your crease until the ball is dead.

    Complete bullshit.

    There is not one single thing to compare.

    Anyway I’m moving on. He was out by the laws and that’s all that matters. I strongly believe if it was opposite way, many on here would hold completely different views.

    But like a lot of posts on here (which I’ve called out) I can’t prove that. So perhaps I’m as guilty of hypocrisy as others.

    Lighten up, MajorPom!

    You're right, if the shoe were on the other foot, the Aussies would probably also be invoking the "Spirit of Cricket" - and we would all be pointing out what a bunch of hypocrites they are too! For me, that's the whole point - this bullshit concept of the "Spirit of Cricket" is simply whatever suits me in the circumstances when the rules don't. It's the similar to, but far worse than, "rugby values".

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    @Donsteppa said in Ashes 2023:

    While acknowledging the rights and wrongs of the Report discussed in the other thread, I have wondered if the Lords Members scored a public-perception own goal with their timing...

    I chatted with my MCC-member mate yesterday. He was as incensed as he was at members booing at Ponting in '09 and was a bit shocked at the behavior in the Long Room. Tells me many members want stronger action than 3 people being suspended.

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    @junior said in Ashes 2023:

    Lighten up, MajorPom!

    And, just like that, I've got Space Oddity suck in my head.

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    @NTA said in Ashes 2023:

    @junior said in Ashes 2023:

    Lighten up, MajorPom!

    And, just like that, I've got Space Oddity suck in my head.

    Am sure people cam do better and more than this, but it's a start ...

    *Grounded bat to Major Pom
    Grounded bat to Major Pom
    Take your chill pills and put your tinfoil on

    Grounded bat to Major Pom
    Commencing meltdown, engines on
    Check indignation and may God’s love be with you*

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    @booboo

    Onward...

    "This is ground control to Major Pom
    You just ducked the high ball with no fear
    And the keeper's hands are now on the ball
    But it's time to leave the crease if you dare"

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  • MN5M Offline
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    @Victor-Meldrew said in Ashes 2023:

    @booboo

    Onward...

    "This is ground control to Major Pom
    You just ducked the high ball with no fear
    And the keeper's hands are now on the ball
    But it's time to leave the crease if you dare"

    “Grounded Bat to Major Pom
    You’ve left your crease, Careys throwing long
    Now you’ve been stumped Major Pom
    Now you’ve been stumped Major Pom
    Now you’ve been stumped Major Pom………”

    Honestly, the Barmy Army ain’t got shit on us. We should arrange flights to the UK and chant this at the next test.

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  • barbarianB Offline
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    A word on the long room.

    I'm a passionate sports fan. Die hard, One eyed, biased, the lot.

    And yet never in a million years would I ever even contemplate abusing a player. Not if I was sitting in Row Z, but ESPECIALLY not if there was any remote possibility the player could hear me.

    So the mentality of the members in the Long Room to think that was remotely OK... what rancid, born-to-rule shit to think that is something you could and would do. Just give blokes an earful as they walked back to the sheds, a lecture on the spirit of the game. Just rank.

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    @MN5 said in Ashes 2023:

    @Victor-Meldrew said in Ashes 2023:

    @booboo

    Onward...

    "This is ground control to Major Pom
    You just ducked the high ball with no fear
    And the keeper's hands are now on the ball
    But it's time to leave the crease if you dare"

    “Grounded Bat to Major Pom
    You’ve left your crease, Careys throwing long
    Now you’ve been stumped Major Pom
    Now you’ve been stumped Major Pom
    Now you’ve been stumped Major Pom………”

    Honestly, the Barmy Army ain’t got shit on us. We should arrange flights to the UK and chant this at the next test.

    Slow morning....

    "For here, I am standing in a daydream, far out of my crease.
    Can only say "bugger it
    I look a complete fuckwit"

    EDIT: Last bit..

    "Grounded Bat to Major Pom
    The umpire's ruled: there something wrong
    Time to walk off Major Pom....
    Time to walk off Major Pom..."

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  • Victor MeldrewV Offline
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    @barbarian said in Ashes 2023:

    OK... what rancid, born-to-rule shit to think that is something you could and would do

    Sad thing is Members really aren't "born to rule". The MCC is actually pretty diverse.

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    @Victor-Meldrew said in Ashes 2023:

    @barbarian said in Ashes 2023:

    OK... what rancid, born-to-rule shit to think that is something you could and would do

    Sad thing is Members really aren't "born to rule". The MCC is actually pretty diverse.

    Isn't it like a 30 year waiting list??

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    @Higgins said in Ashes 2023:

    @No-Quarter said in Ashes 2023:

    It's not even "shithousery", it's just part of the game. The premise that the batsmen wasn't trying to score a run or gain an advantage so it's not OK makes no sense in the context of a stumping. Stumpings come about when the batsmen either leaves his ground to play his shot, or he makes a silly mistake and gives the keeper a chance to stump him. Bairstow made the stupid mistake of wandering out if his ground while the ball was still live. You can't do that, even if you've scraped the pitch with your foot. As I said, this won't happen to Bairstow again, because he won't make the same mistake again.

    Let me put it this way - if he had looked around and saw the ball heading for the stumps, do you think he would have still wandered down the pitch? Or stayed put to ensure he doesn't get stumped? And would anyone have complained if the ball hit the stumps but Bairstow was aware enough to stay put? No way, the problem in this scenario is Bairstow wondered off down the pitch while the ball was hurtling towards the stumps, which is an embarrassing thing to do.

    If he had stayed in his ground and the ball deflected away for an overthrow you could almost bet your bottom dollar the batsmen would have taken the run.

    Reminds me of a certain incident in the 2019 CWC. I don't recall Ben Stokes calling for the play to be reversed that day...

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    @MajorRage said in Ashes 2023:

    @MiketheSnow beautiful article making superb points.

    Right up until he bought a players religion into it which then makes obvious inferences.

    There’s a theme running with a few Aussie journos with some sensationalist headlines basically saying Usman was “targeted” and video evidence, but then in said articles don’t have a shred of evidence that it was religious or race based. But inferences abound….

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  • Victor MeldrewV Offline
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    replied to NTA on last edited by Victor Meldrew
    #487

    @NTA

    Various routes, but you can't buy your way in. May have changed but IIRC:

    30yr waiting list for the public
    Test Players generally get invites if they've played at Lords
    You played for the MCC teams which tour schools and coach
    You've been on the Lords ground-staff (how my gardener next door neighbour got in)
    You're a stalwart of Village or county cricket and a MCC member puts you forward.

    Had lunch there more than once and it is anything but snobbish. It's def. an old-world culture but you'll find council workers and policeman chatting to MP's, Lords & people like Tim Rice

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    @Victor-Meldrew no wonder it's 30 years then!

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    @NTA said in Ashes 2023:

    @Victor-Meldrew no wonder it's 30 years then!

    I was a guest at a lowly county match there some years back and mentioned my cricket-mad BiL (proper ocker from the real backblocks of WA) and how I must take him to Lords as he'd love it. The two members I was with immediately said if he did come to London they'd love to host him and me for the day - just make sure he wore a jacket and tie....

    It's an amazing place with a real love of the game - which makes the Long Room antics even worse

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    STUMP ODDITY

    Cameron Green to Major Pom
    Cameron Green to Major Pom
    Ground your bat to keep your helmet on

    Cameron Green to Major Pom
    He's started walking, thinks the over's done
    If you cross the crease line may God's love be with you

    This is Cameron Green to Major Tom
    You've really made the team?
    And the papers want to know what made you take off in a tear
    And it's time to appeal the stumping if you dare

    This is Major Pom to Cameron Green
    I've left before the call
    And I'm walking in a most peculiar way
    And Carey's thinking it must be his lucky day

    For here am I stranded in no man's land
    Far beyond the line
    The London air is blue and there's nothing I can do

    I've seen the stumping flash up on the screen
    And I'm feeling very ill
    And before too long I know it's time to go
    As the umpire makes the right call, and Australia knows

    Cameron Green to Major Pom
    The umpire's finger's in the air you got it wrong
    Can you hear me Major Pom?
    Can you hear me Major Pom?
    Can you hear me Major Pom?
    Can you

    Here am I stranded in no man's land
    Far beyond the line
    The Long Room air is blue but I'd have done it too

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