Dear 1991sadlerc, We have identified multiple incidents of copyright infringement recently on your RUclips account. We are determined to eradicate piracy and copyright thefts relating to the Cricket footage uploaded on the internet. These checks are performed on a regular basic as a result of third-party notifications from various Cricket boards across the world and sports channels like ESPN Classic, claiming that the concerned material is infringing.Kindly remove all Cricket stuff containing the logo of ESPN Classic from your channel, please remove all other Cricket content too. We request you to delete all the allegedly infringing videos from your account as soon as possible failing on which may lead to the termination of your youtube channel. Regards, Jeff
Yes just like Snow was in 1970/71 when Stackpole hooked the last ball of his opening over and top-edged to Alan Knott, except that umpire O'Connell was already walking across to square leg and didn't see it, Stackpole didn't walk either.
Dear 1991sadlerc,
We have identified multiple incidents of copyright infringement recently on your RUclips account. We are determined to eradicate piracy and copyright thefts relating to the Cricket footage uploaded on the internet. These checks are performed on a regular basic as a result of third-party notifications from various Cricket boards across the world and sports channels like ESPN Classic, claiming that the concerned material is infringing.Kindly remove all Cricket stuff containing the logo of ESPN Classic from your channel, please remove all other Cricket content too. We request you to delete all the allegedly infringing videos from your account as soon as possible failing on which may lead to the termination of your youtube channel.
Regards,
Jeff
...well I don’t know about that...but Thomson was ripped off on the caught behind 🇦🇺
@@cosmicman621Yeah. Awful when batsmen don’t walk, isn’t it?
Yes just like Snow was in 1970/71 when Stackpole hooked the last ball of his opening over and top-edged to Alan Knott, except that umpire O'Connell was already walking across to square leg and didn't see it, Stackpole didn't walk either.