Hussey's return is fair decision? Is it allowed to change a bowler with batsman?
By isloooboy
@isloooboy (1733)
United Arab Emirates
3 responses
@faceless_girl (366)
•
8 Mar 11
hello
over the year Cricket does not develop like soccer just because of conservative mind of icc . Therefore , I think they should relax rules to make cricket interesting ...hussey case can be a anotther step for icc new rules....
@isloooboy (1733)
• United Arab Emirates
8 Mar 11
Well I disagree with you when you compare Football and cricket and I want to clear one thing too. When you announce your team in football world cup or in any match of football you must rally on them only. No changes allowed in the squad in football too.
One more thing I want to clarify, "Football is not allowing TV for recheck empire decisions" which cricket is allowing and making empire irrelevant from the main decision making.
I think Australia realize that this world cup is for batsman so they got one more batsman via this trick.
@ram_cv (16513)
• India
9 Mar 11
I do not think his return is fair. When Hussey was dropped from the Australian team on the basis of injury and was not even in the initial cut. I think if a replacement for Bollinger had to come, it had to come from the list of players in that initial cut. Also teams should be allowed only 16 players and if someone get's injured so be it. Only in extenuating conditions such as an epidemic for the team or something like that should replacements be allowed.
@isloooboy (1733)
• United Arab Emirates
10 Mar 11
Yes you are right and one injury is not that huge or big problem which must be allow to replace player because team has other replacement for it already. So this is not fair from ICC
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@globaldoc (858)
• Philippines
8 Mar 11
I cannot really say. However, there are rules that they can follow.
@isloooboy (1733)
• United Arab Emirates
9 Mar 11
If rules made for follow then yes they must be followed by every team including the executive body


