tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1651413709818481022.post8616600672307285410..comments2019-04-06T14:17:04.891+01:00Comments on Same Bat... Different Ball Game: Defending The BCCISydhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14792368170002037565noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1651413709818481022.post-59429207870245042102013-03-01T18:08:27.503+00:002013-03-01T18:08:27.503+00:00Interesting. I don't really have a problem wit...Interesting. I don't really have a problem with how the Cuttack situation was handled, because I agree with you that that was a matter of security. It was the move out of Wankhede that was the real problem. Everyone says it worked out better for the tournament in the end, but that's hardly the point.<br /><br />Re the umpiring, the criticism of this is obviously in some ways a positive for women's cricket, because evidence suggests there have been some shocking decisions at key moments over the years, but only now, with people able to watch the matches on TV and actually bothering to do so, are some of these poor decisions being exposed. That can only be a positive for the future.<br /><br />Enjoyed the post, as ever, despite the defence of the BCCI! ;)Raf Nicholsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07204092093532311278noreply@blogger.com