> > At 06:00 AM 2/1/02, Brett wrote: > > >I'd like to say there is only one way to solve the Indo-Pakistan > crisis: Let > >Kashmir develop its own cricket team, allow them 10 years of > international > >competition and then have all three nations fight it out in a > series of Test > >matches. Neutral umpires�, naturally. > > > �From the U.S., perhaps, where we know so much about cricket . . .
Well, so long as they know the difference between fielding in slips and fielding at silly point, and when the bowler bowls a maiden over, and particularly the difference between when the bowler gets the batsman leg before or caught behind, and when to take drinks or when to take tea, and that the umpire has to stand at square leg and not in the gulley, and lastly, when to call over and when to call stumps. Pretty simple, really. Brett Some of the terms explained at http://www.ematchfixing.net/gen/fielding.asp
