@collinsadam No part of the wicketkeeper may be in front of the stumps until either the batter hits it or it passes the stumps...so even if the glove fingertip passes the line (and then goes back behind the line to catch the ball) its a no ball (I believe, rule 27.3.1)
@OmarChaudhuri Imo a big problem is also the pundits and Co commentators. A lot of them criticise the decisions without understanding the procedures or knowing the laws, hence creating false narratives and confusion rather than explaining what's happening
@guardian_sport@TimdeLisle Kinda ridiculous article. Yes, its not for everyone, and yes, the format has problems. But it's clearly the highest level of white ball cricket in the world, has had some incredible matches this season, and, news flash, England test cricketers are not the centre of the universe.
@SAAdvantage@JackHope0@TheCricketPod Would like to know whether, if two players have (basically) the same average (i.e. 30) and same strike rate (i.e. 150) but one player essentially scores all his runs in one match and the other the same number of runs in each match, which is more helpful for the team (in T20)