Leeds: Sunil Gavaskar who is legendary confused Why British referee objected to the attitude of Rishabh’s pants standing outside the fold during the ongoing third test against England because he felt that the rules did not prevent him from doing so.
After the end of the first day of the match in Headingley, The Swashbuckling Wicketkeeper said he had to change his attitude after being told by Umpire as a batting outside the fold to negate the trail formed in the danger area of the pitch.
But Gavascar said the opposition did not determine the attitude of Batsman.
“I wonder why he said to change his attitude, if it was true.
I just read it.
Batsman can stand anywhere, even in the middle of the tone and what when the Batsman goes down the track against spins (footprints can be even shape and even), “Gavaskar said, commenting on the third day of the match.
Commentator and former Indian player Sanjay Manjrekar called it “ridiculous”.
Pants talk about this after India closed for 78 on the opening day of the match.
“Because I stood outside the folds and my front leg came to the danger area, so he (referee) told me that you could not stand there,” said Pantam during a post-day post-day press conference on Wednesday.
“So, I have (already) to change my attitude, but as a cricket, I don’t need to think too much about it, because everyone who will do that, the referee will say the same thing.
I don’t do that the next ball and you move .
“The decision by two British referees was once again that it was time for ICC to return to two referees in the neutral field for a test match that had been stopped due to restrictions on the world after Covid-19.