Tuesday, June 11, 2019

ICC won´t change bails after World Cup wicket problems

ICC won´t change bails after World Cup wicket problems


The International Cricket Committee has ignored the World Cup star’s request to resolve bail disputes that could undermine the game.

Indian captain Vera Tesco and Australian captain Aaron Finch teamed up to condemn Sunday’s "unfairness" issue.

Australia's David Warner avoided being defeated early in the unsuccessful chase against India, when he transferred Jasprit Bumrah's transmission through his boots to the ticket gate.


This game was not the first time, the ball hit the stump, but failed to remove the bail, which means Warner received an unexpected relief.

This is the fifth event in the Tournament tournament, which includes the flashing light when the ball hits the ticket gate and does not fall off when hitting the ball.

Despite the request to change the bail of Kohli, Finch and former England captains Michael Vaughan and Nasser Hussain, the organizers did not plan to switch to the traditional wooden style.

"We won't change anything in the event because it will affect the integrity of the event - all 10 teams in all 48 games have the same equipment," International Cricket Council, the global management of the sport The agency told Sky Sports in a statement Tuesday.

“The stumps have not changed in the past four years. They have been used in all ICC events since the 2015 World Cup Cricket World Cup and a series of domestic events.

"This means they have been used in more than 1,000 games - this is a statistical anomaly.

"This problem has always been part of the game. The accepted concept is that it needs some power to bother the batter's 'view'."

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