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spin wizard
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Topic: West Indies in India (2011)Posted: 11 December 2011 at 6:03pm |
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Besides Aleem Dar and Taufel, good umpires are lacking. It might have been the case donkey years ago but you wouldn't know due to lack of technology. How many times we see a decision we think is out then its not out. How many times we think not out but replays show otherwise.
Before, a big stride forward meant you were safe, which I found ridiculous. Kudos to today's umpire for that change! |
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Posted: 12 December 2011 at 5:26am |
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The umpiring has been appalling in this series , but nothing will be done about it. How an umpire can give a batsman out when the bowler doesn't appeal is unbelievable and left me speechless! Surely there are retired 1st class players that wouldn't mind a well paid job - just how does the ICC go about picking their elite panel ? Do they actively encourage ex-players to take up umpiring ? If they don't, they should!
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Posted: 12 December 2011 at 7:05am |
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It's so infuriating. Even in the NZ/AUS match, Nigel Long and Asad Rauf (who I actually rate as an umpire) were making so many errors. I don't know if it is the DRS system/accurate replays that's highlighting all these flaws or if the standard of umpiring is just getting worse. What I do know is that Asnani and Hill need to be fined (as a disincentive to make bad decisions/incentive to improve) or preferably, sent back to FC/List-A cricket and then brought back when they have shown genuine signs of improvement in decision making. A player is fined for showing dissent at a ludicrous decision but an umpire gets off scot-free for making the decision in the first place. Ridiculous. The ICC is protecting umpires too much, showing them far too much respect. I understand it is a difficult job but if you are not cut out for it, action needs to taken.
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Posted: 12 December 2011 at 11:37am |
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I agree that Rauf is a fine umpire and for him to have made so many mistakes suggests that they're not enjoying the DRS system. No one can be happy to be proven wrong in front of big noisy crowds - it has to be really uncomfortable. I'm just wondering if they're getting rattled by the system and it's effecting their performances.
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Posted: 12 December 2011 at 5:37pm |
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Ironic enough Sledge, umpires have openly backed the DRS. I am with you on it though, I think it surely will affect them.
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