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That's the problem with the system, if he had been given out by the on field umpire and the batsman appealed it would be given out on referral, it should be used to get it right not spare the idiot umpire's blushes.
LARRY DAVID "We're told the customer is always right when in fact the customer is usually a moron and an a**hole"
It annoys me "when people don't follow societies unwritten rules"
Last edited by Loop on Tue Mar 10, 2009 6:18 pm, edited 1 time in total.
This test series has proved conclusively that the referal system simply doesn't work.
There have been so many utterly shocking decisions given using it. It is possible to tell with the naked eye which direction the ball is headed in because of the angle of the spin, yet the umpires have this ridiculous 'conclusive proof' arguement. The one just was stupid but not as bad as the one yesterday from Monty which was blatantly hitting middle of middle stump.
They have the hawk eye system, so why not just use that with all LBW decisions and the heat detector for decisions as to whether a batman knicked a ball. Currently umpring is completely subjective and so, so open to officials being bribed, simply because they can decide the outcome of most matches and get away with it.
Having said all that this series shows that there should be some control over pitches too. If the sides had batted both innings until all 40 wickets were taken, it would have probably taken 2 weeks.
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