Pete McCluskey.
Lifetime Supporter
Tim I heard that the English fans were lining up to pat the umpire's seeing eye dog after the game. Funny they go to the video when an English wicket is doubtful but the Aussie gets the shaft without the benefit of the replay.:sad:
From the Mail.
Departing star Flintoff (2-49) earlier inspired his teammates with a rousing performance even if he had a helping hand from Koertzen.
The South African somehow missed Flintoff clearly overstepping the mark on the delivery that claimed Katich's wicket prior to the more dramatic dismissal when Strauss claimed a dubious catch off Hughes.
Hughes edged a ball that Strauss claimed at first slip and the little left-hander initially stood his ground, then, having received confirmation from the English players, started to walk off the field.
But skipper Ricky Ponting told him to go back to his crease.
Koertzen checked with square leg umpire Doctrove about whether it had carried and the West Indian said it had.
Without asking for help from upstairs, which he has done with previous decisions this match, Koertzen lifted the finger.
Replays showed the ball touched the ground at the same time as Strauss tried to wrap his fingers under the ball.
To add to Australia's woes, Hussey caught at slip off a sharply-turning Graeme Swann (2-62) delivery that the batsman missed.
The sound of Hussey's bat hitting the ground must have convinced Doctrove.
Anyway it won't matter when we get the runs tonight.:thumbsup:
From the Mail.
Departing star Flintoff (2-49) earlier inspired his teammates with a rousing performance even if he had a helping hand from Koertzen.
The South African somehow missed Flintoff clearly overstepping the mark on the delivery that claimed Katich's wicket prior to the more dramatic dismissal when Strauss claimed a dubious catch off Hughes.
Hughes edged a ball that Strauss claimed at first slip and the little left-hander initially stood his ground, then, having received confirmation from the English players, started to walk off the field.
But skipper Ricky Ponting told him to go back to his crease.
Koertzen checked with square leg umpire Doctrove about whether it had carried and the West Indian said it had.
Without asking for help from upstairs, which he has done with previous decisions this match, Koertzen lifted the finger.
Replays showed the ball touched the ground at the same time as Strauss tried to wrap his fingers under the ball.
To add to Australia's woes, Hussey caught at slip off a sharply-turning Graeme Swann (2-62) delivery that the batsman missed.
The sound of Hussey's bat hitting the ground must have convinced Doctrove.
Anyway it won't matter when we get the runs tonight.:thumbsup: