Chris Broad needs to educate his son on the laws of cricket Dodda Ganesh roasts Stuart Broad after his take on Deepti Sharma s runs out of Charlie Dean
"Chris Broad needs to educate his son on the laws of cricket" - Dodda Ganesh roasts Stuart Broad after his take on Deepti Sharma's runs out of Charlie Dean × Follow Us Create Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Link Approve Reject & ban Delete Log in Manage your profile Editing Story Queue Video Queue Editing Stats Writer Home SEO Redirection Admin Wiki Edits Taxonomy Home Edit Site Menu Mapping Dashboard Tag Pages Community Social Feed Queue Feed Center Notification Center Affiliate Home Manage Pages Bottom Tagline Dash Timeless Stories Logout Cricket India Women vs England Women 2022 News
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#ENGvIND3691639Stay in the crease Rules are Rules.Deepti Sharma Gore Bahut Rone Wale Hai ?? #ENGvIND https://t.co/EimxtBMG5Q Meanwhile, Deepti Sharma's move to run out Dean sparked polarizing opinions amongst the cricketing fraternity. English seamer Stuart Broad felt it was a terrible way to finish the match and put out a tweet saying: "A run out? Terrible way to finish the game" In response, Ganesh harked back to the time when Broad refused to walk despite nicking the ball to the slip fielder. He felt Chris Broad must enlighten his son on the rules. Ganesh tweeted: "Nicking the ball to first slip and standing your ground as if nothing happened, is actually terrible. A Run-out isn't. I guess, Match Referee Chris Broad needs to educate his son on the laws of cricket." ದೊಡ್ಡ ಗಣೇಶ್ Dodda Ganesh@doddaganeshaNicking the ball to first slip and standing your ground as if nothing happened, is actually terrible. A Run-out isn’t. I guess, Match Refree Chris Broad needs to educate his son on the laws of cricket #CricketTwitter #ENGvIND twitter.com/stuartbroad8/s…Stuart Broad@StuartBroad8@ICC A run out? Terrible way to finish the game1415314@ICC A run out? Terrible way to finish the gameNicking the ball to first slip and standing your ground as if nothing happened, is actually terrible. A Run-out isn’t. I guess, Match Refree Chris Broad needs to educate his son on the laws of cricket #CricketTwitter #ENGvIND twitter.com/stuartbroad8/s… Ganesh was referring to the first Test of the 2013 Ashes series when Broad stood his ground after edging to slip off Ashton Agar's bowling. Australia were unable to review the umpire's decision as they were unsuccessful with two reviews.
Chris Broad needs to educate his son on the laws of cricket - Dodda Ganesh roasts Stuart Broad after his take on Deepti Sharma s run out of Charlie Dean
By Aayushman Vishwanathan Modified 26 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Stuart Broad. (Image Credits: Getty) Former Indian cricketer Dodda Ganesh took a dig at English bowler Stuart Broad following the Women in Blue's victory against England in the third ODI at Lord's on Saturday (September 24). Ganesh feels Chris Broad, a match referee, must educate his son on the laws of the game as his son derided the climax. India scripted a thrilling 16-run victory over England in the third and final ODI at Lord's, despite scoring only 169. Off-spinner Deepti Sharma ran out Charlie Dean, who was backing up too far and was out of the crease at the non-striker's end. Dean nearly took the home side over the line, scoring 47 runs. AKASH@im_akash196Stay in the crease Rules are Rules.Deepti Sharma
Gore Bahut Rone Wale Hai ??
#ENGvIND3691639Stay in the crease Rules are Rules.Deepti Sharma Gore Bahut Rone Wale Hai ?? #ENGvIND https://t.co/EimxtBMG5Q Meanwhile, Deepti Sharma's move to run out Dean sparked polarizing opinions amongst the cricketing fraternity. English seamer Stuart Broad felt it was a terrible way to finish the match and put out a tweet saying: "A run out? Terrible way to finish the game" In response, Ganesh harked back to the time when Broad refused to walk despite nicking the ball to the slip fielder. He felt Chris Broad must enlighten his son on the rules. Ganesh tweeted: "Nicking the ball to first slip and standing your ground as if nothing happened, is actually terrible. A Run-out isn't. I guess, Match Referee Chris Broad needs to educate his son on the laws of cricket." ದೊಡ್ಡ ಗಣೇಶ್ Dodda Ganesh@doddaganeshaNicking the ball to first slip and standing your ground as if nothing happened, is actually terrible. A Run-out isn’t. I guess, Match Refree Chris Broad needs to educate his son on the laws of cricket #CricketTwitter #ENGvIND twitter.com/stuartbroad8/s…Stuart Broad@StuartBroad8@ICC A run out? Terrible way to finish the game1415314@ICC A run out? Terrible way to finish the gameNicking the ball to first slip and standing your ground as if nothing happened, is actually terrible. A Run-out isn’t. I guess, Match Refree Chris Broad needs to educate his son on the laws of cricket #CricketTwitter #ENGvIND twitter.com/stuartbroad8/s… Ganesh was referring to the first Test of the 2013 Ashes series when Broad stood his ground after edging to slip off Ashton Agar's bowling. Australia were unable to review the umpire's decision as they were unsuccessful with two reviews.