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08 Dec 2016 06:20 #328494
by chairman
Umpire Paul Reiffel has been cleared of injury after a throw from deep square leg hit him on the back of his head during the first day of the Mumbai Test. Reiffel was sent to hospital for a scan and, though he returned to the Wankhede Stadium, he was advised rest for the remainder of the first day.
The accident took place in the 49th over of England's innings, when Keaton Jennings worked R Ashwin past the square leg. From three-fourths of the way to the fence, Bhuvneshwar Kumar lobbed a throw back to Cheteshwar Pujara, who stood between Reiffel and the stumps. The throw didn't have enough power, and Pujara seemed to warn Reiffel late, leaving him time only to duck. Had Reiffel stood upright the ball might have glanced the top of his head; but now it hit the sensitive area on the back of the head.
The other umpire Bruce Oxenford, who wears an arm guard in limited-overs cricket, rushed to provide Reiffel shade with his hat and the England medical team looked after the 50-year-old umpire as he collapsed to the ground. Play was held up for 10 to 12 minutes shortly before the scheduled afternoon drinks break. Marais Erasmus, the third umpire, took Reiffel's place on the field as he walked off for a medical examination.
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08 Dec 2016 09:26 #328497
by ketchim
Another South African genetic !
Debut TON by Keaton Jennings.
He looks well suited for that Opener position !
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08 Dec 2016 10:13 #328503
by ketchim
"You train your kid from the age of five and you see the fire in him, you see
his disappointments and his success. It's just wonderful. This is his glory."
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, former "Mean Machine" wicketkeeper and proud father
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08 Dec 2016 13:01 #328545
by pwarbi
I'd also be intrigued to find out exactly how many of those 19 that have made a debut test century, have been openers as well. on top of that, no doubt he'll now be hailed as the saviour of English cricket and the media will heap that much pressure on him that he'll be retired at 28...or is that me just being a bit cynical?
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08 Dec 2016 13:05 #328546
by pwarbi
While I'm sure that we all have our own opinions on the umpires of the game, I don't think any of us want them to get injured in the field so to speak so this is good news. I'm sure that most players and fans have felt like smashing a ball (or a bat) round an umpires head but...oh what? That's just me? haha...
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