@AkiyoshiKitaoka When I look at this with one eye, blue appears slightly behind red (and of the entire screen). This occurs for both left and right eyes individually. When I look with both eyes, the blue is well in front of both the red & of the rest of the screen. Red is always at ‘screen depth’
@hemendra56@7Cricket A glancing blow off the bat sticker, rather than an edge makes less noise.
It occurred a long way up and away from the microphone. For those two reasons it is hardly detected by the microphone, hence nothing on RTS.
@WilliamHarradi6 @NedHallSport @abcsport@TheMatildas Best two of the three third placed teams progress. This may have a material effect on who goes through to the next phase.
@collinsadam@timcrow64182436 And if i remember correctly, this was taken across three overs. Last ball of one ever, first ball of his next over - ending the innings, and then the first ball of the windies second innings.
@abcnews Name - Yes, Jumper - No. Reason being there is no link between the two, as well as that being the state jumper that has been appropriated by a club team.
@smfcmike@EasternLionsSC In the end we can agree to disagree. Enjoyed having a robust discussion that didn’t degenerate into name calling - as often happens in this app.
I love the passion you have for the game and SMFC. FYI, my dad played for Yarra park up until they merged with Hellenic.
@smfcmike@EasternLionsSC Given that, it is unfair to label the referees as having committed a howler when they possibly got the right decision.
If an assessor/coach was there, then the referee team could have reviewed it with an external party. They would have discussed it at the end of game regardless
@smfcmike@EasternLionsSC I don’t know if this is onside or off. I can’t tell from the footage. You’ve just stated you could be wrong as well.
Say it’s close, 50-50, needs scrutiny, deserves a closer look, the AR’s position might have been questionable.
No problem with that. A HOWLER. No way.
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