I like the fact it leaves responsibility with the umpire.
Once its been checked then why isn't it given out ?
Bizarre rule.
because drs is only to overturn clear mistakes by the umpire. less than half the ball hitting isn't considered as a clear mistake. up to a couple of years ago that wouldn't even have been umpire's call, NZ would've lost their review as it was hitting the outside of the wicket
As World Cup cricket finals go this atmosphere is poor. Shed load of empty seats too.
Problem with it being at Lords.
Lord’s isn’t the problem, the high number of corporate and neutral fans is more of an issue
The simple issue, is the tickets are sold world wide, so there is a strong possibility that you bought a ticket and your team is not playing today. I bought England tickets for Lords, The Oval and Southampton, but didn't try for the semis or final as I had no wish to pay to watch countries, other than England.
I should imagine a high percentage of final tickets were purchased by Indian supporters in the main, as well as a fair few Aussies, South Africa, Pakistan, plus the rest.
If your team is not playing do you perhaps catch an earlier flight home, not bother to fly here at all, if you only had a final ticket, sell it, don't do anything ?
You would have had the same issue wherever the game was played.
An official resale site with no mark up is the answer.
It's coming. Liam Gallagher tickets at the O2 are only available via the O2 app. The bar code changes every minute, so you can't resell unofficially. But you can officially sell back to the O2/Axis and they resell at a maximum 10% mark up.
New Zealand are shocking! Trying to play test innings in a WC final.
England's to lose
We won't truly know how bad until we bat on this strip. Underestimate the likes of Boult, Henry, Ferguson etc at your peril especially when the conditions are favourable.
I think we are now seeing how easy it is going to be
As World Cup cricket finals go this atmosphere is poor. Shed load of empty seats too.
Problem with it being at Lords.
Lord’s isn’t the problem, the high number of corporate and neutral fans is more of an issue
The simple issue, is the tickets are sold world wide, so there is a strong possibility that you bought a ticket and your team is not playing today. I bought England tickets for Lords, The Oval and Southampton, but didn't try for the semis or final as I had no wish to pay to watch countries, other than England.
I should imagine a high percentage of final tickets were purchased by Indian supporters in the main, as well as a fair few Aussies, South Africa, Pakistan, plus the rest.
If your team is not playing do you perhaps catch an earlier flight home, not bother to fly here at all, if you only had a final ticket, sell it, don't do anything ?
You would have had the same issue wherever the game was played.
An official resale site with no mark up is the answer.
It's coming. Liam Gallagher tickets at the O2 are only available via the O2 app. The bar code changes every minute, so you can't resell unofficially. But you can officially sell back to the O2/Axis and they resell at a maximum 10% mark up.
Spot on. I think we can pretty much guarantee that if India were in the final there would not be a spare seat in the house.
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Lord’s isn’t the problem, the high number of corporate and neutral fans is more of an issue
Roy gone 28-1.
Why not Cardiff? Or Durham?
I should imagine a high percentage of final tickets were purchased by Indian supporters in the main, as well as a fair few Aussies, South Africa, Pakistan, plus the rest.
If your team is not playing do you perhaps catch an earlier flight home, not bother to fly here at all, if you only had a final ticket, sell it, don't do anything ?
You would have had the same issue wherever the game was played.
An official resale site with no mark up is the answer.
It's coming. Liam Gallagher tickets at the O2 are only available via the O2 app.
The bar code changes every minute, so you can't resell unofficially.
But you can officially sell back to the O2/Axis and they resell at a maximum 10% mark up.
2 It is easier to get to London, especially from abroad.
3 The weather is better in the south & Southampton, whilst ok, is no place for a World Cup final.
4 It rains far too much in Manchester and Cardiff and Durham has a decent chance of being chilly, even in July.
Fancy not not having the final at Lords. That’s like having a football World Cup in the UK & not having final at Wembley.
Root out.