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Yeah, I realise that. My question is related to the recorded method of dismissal. In my mind, that would be a stumping, as there was no run attempted. As for the catch not being given, I'm sure that if Bouchier had got back into her ground, the Saffies would have reviewed the not out decision for the catch.
I wonder if it’s to do with the amount of time it took to break the wickets.

It occasionally happens when a spinner is bowling and it’s played to short leg and they “stump” the batter out. That tends to go down as a run out too.
 
I wonder if it’s to do with the amount of time it took to break the wickets.

It occasionally happens when a spinner is bowling and it’s played to short leg and they “stump” the batter out. That tends to go down as a run out too.
Hmm; that's not a bad shout. It was careless of her to wander out of her ground, even if she would have been given out caught behind on review.
 
Hmm; that's not a bad shout. It was careless of her to wander out of her ground, even if she would have been given out caught behind on review.
I think she knew she’d hit it. Then tried to play grandma’s footsteps to get back into her ground when the finger didn’t go up.
 
Excellent death batting by England and a big total of 176-6.
Lots of contributors with Sophie Ecclestone tops on 33*
Still don’t get why they’ve dropped Tammy Beaumont though.
 
Yeah, I realise that. My question is related to the recorded method of dismissal. In my mind, that would be a stumping, as there was no run attempted. As for the catch not being given, I'm sure that if Bouchier had got back into her ground, the Saffies would have reviewed the not out decision for the catch.
BBC commentator said she moved forward as if attempting a run, rather than just attempting to return to crease.

Moot point I guess, unless you're the bowler !
 
West Indies v India in Trinidad nobody in the stadium, how times have changed in the Caribbean. The only time there is a half decent crowd is when the Barmy Army are on tour.
That's because The Windies cricket board have gone all in in the one day formats as it makes them more money.

Michael Holding was talking it about last year and he was not happy about it
 
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