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Division: Division 1
Home Team: Blackheath 1
Away Team: Bromley Sports 1
Date:05 Feb 2020 (confirmed)
Time:08:00 pm
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Result
 
NomHome PlayerNomAway PlayerResultGames
1-3Lloyd Barcza2-1Lewis Ryall0311/13 2/11 5/11
1-4Adam Pritchard2-3James McMecken1311/4 8/11 3/11 9/11
2-1Richard Hill2-4Pip France136/11 12/10 9/11 5/11
1-5Macario Chung3-2Matt Horder3111/5 11/7 9/11 11/3
2-2Calum Wildey3-9Daniel Sweeney3014/12 11/4 11/5
Games:810
Bonus:05
Result:815

Report
 
Report:As requested by Matt. Every day is a lesson:

If the striker turns, refrains from hitting the ball, and appeals for a let:

It’s a LET if there was a reasonable fear of the ball striking the non-striker providing the striker could have made a good return.

It’s a NO LET if the non-striker was well clear and there was NO reasonable fear of striking that non-striker.

It’s a NO LET if the striker could NOT have made a good return.

Sometimes a player will want to avoid hitting a difficult shot and will quickly move into the corner to place the ball on that player’s other side—thus setting up an artificial turning situation—and then asks for a let. If the referee judges this to be a deliberate attempt to stop play rather than a legitimate attempt to play the ball, then a NO LET is the correct decision since this is considered a form of created interference. The intent here is to keep the game continuous as much as possible. Luckily, this is also a rare occurrence.

https://squashmagazine.com/2011/12/all-about-turning/
Author: CW

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