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Old 07-02-2006, 07:57 PM in reply to Mr Cricket's post "Yeh"
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Originally Posted by uham
Ah.. defintaly you always want your keeper in the game. And paying attention and even pumping up the umps to have a fun good game. Dhoni is quiet which will not help team India. Akmal more loud you could hear what he is saying. And when he appeals he just yells. Thats a good thing cause umps will take more interst in the game and not just make a call. GO AKMAL!!!
I dont think so. I think such appealling will have adverse effect on the umpire. An umpire doesnt like excessive appealling or yelling much. Once the umpire realises that the player is apealing just for the sake of it, he will stop taking the appeals seriously and that wont be very good. Umpires play under tremendous pressure as they have to be alert every second of the game and they dont at all like players to add to the pressure. Asian wicket keepers have the habit of doing this. Examples are Moin Khan and Nayan Mongia. But I think too much noise is not always good. Encouraging players is good, but I wouldnt like an Akmal or a Dhoni to follow the path of a Moin or Nayan.
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