“It's not good enough”: Ponting reacts to no-ball drama | HCL Ashes Analysis



HCL Ashes Analysis: Cricket legend Ricky Ponting reacts to the issues with the policing of front-foot no-balls on day two of the Ashes opener at the Gabba, where David Warner was handed another life after Ben Stokes overstepped at a key moment.

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25 comments

  1. Ponting and Crying Foul. Twilights got nothing on them

  2. Cricket is the most frustrating sport of all. Your out when you're actually, not out!

  3. It's good thing… Umpire can be more focused on umpires call DRS

  4. England are more concerned about slowing down the over rate

  5. So, was the tech there or not, when you 'elitely" fine, Australian folk made a massive song and dance about Ishant Sharma's no balls in the last test series you won against India…or maybe it was just a bit too long ago…

  6. Well said Ricky top manπŸ‘

  7. Stock money greedy player. F k.

  8. What’s wrong with stokes πŸ€”

  9. I fully agree with Ricky! πŸ‘πŸ™

  10. His hair is glued on

  11. Seems to be deliberate action once & again. Should be noticed seriously.

  12. Feel Sad For Benjamin Andrew Stokes

  13. and no DRS what a shambles..?? why weren't we told why there was no DRS for nicks etc..? Use a laser to catch no balls, if it's broken it's a fair ball, if the laser light along the crease is not broken it means it's a no ball.. pretty simple technology that would work flawlessly.

  14. No balls make a bowler more tired and frustrated as well as giving runs to the opposition. England were already penalized for slow over rates, imagine if they had called all the no-balls how many points they would have lost. So these things do count. It boggles the mind to hear the umpires feel they have a backup with the technology for only checking when wickets fall.

  15. I'm amused by the "Stokes was robbed of a wicket because he would have adjusted if he was called earlier" comments. If that's the case then why did he keep overstepping after the one where he bowled Warner? Clearly he has a problem that requires more than a match day adjustment, that needs to be sorted out in training

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  17. When Ponding was playing umpire was looking not line but looking Ponding. Ponding used to guide umpireπŸ˜„πŸ˜„πŸ˜„πŸ˜„πŸ™πŸ½

  18. Here comes the best cheater
    :- Ricky Pointing

  19. 18 no balls! Oh Lord!!!

  20. Y de 3rd umpire don't check for lbw without a referral call but check for Front no ball when someone is out even without a referral