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Yes, a major problem is you have a rubbish umpire overruling a perfectly decent one.
Indeed.Yes, a major problem is you have a rubbish umpire overruling a perfectly decent one.
Harper's always skated close to the wind. Surely this must be the last straw?I am trying to understand how there is any possible argument from any spectrum to understand why that decision has been made. I'm usually pretty good at working out exactly where wrong answers come from in children's maths books, and I thought I made a pretty good effort at legislating for the Chanderpaul not out.
Yet I cannot see any reason at all for the Nash LBW to be reversed. Had it been given out, there would have been no reason for it to be given not out: yet once given not out, there is absolutely no way that Harper can say it is fact that Dar's decision was wrong. None, from any possible perspective. It is quite simply an appalling decision and one that should result in suspension or removal of Harper from the elite panel of umpires. He is not doing his job.
Not entirely his fault. I can understand the reason for Nash's decision but he's looking through a limited portal of information. Amend the rules to use whatever technology is available for him.I am trying to understand how there is any possible argument from any spectrum to understand why that decision has been made. I'm usually pretty good at working out exactly where wrong answers come from in children's maths books, and I thought I made a pretty good effort at legislating for the Chanderpaul not out.
Yet I cannot see any reason at all for the Nash LBW to be reversed. Had it been given out, there would have been no reason for it to be given not out: yet once given not out, there is absolutely no way that Harper can say it is fact that Dar's decision was wrong. None, from any possible perspective. It is quite simply an appalling decision and one that should result in suspension or removal of Harper from the elite panel of umpires. He is not doing his job.
How? How can you countenance that there was indisputable fact to overrule Dar's original not out?Not entirely his fault. I can understand the reason for Nash's decision but he's looking through a limited portal of information. Amend the rules to use whatever technology is available for him.
Of course it won't be. Umpires are worse than football referees in this aspect, no matter how badly they perform, they are hardly ever punished. I would stake almost anything on Harper not being dropped from the panel.Harper's always skated close to the wind. Surely this must be the last straw?
Indeed. The mere fact that he took so long shows doubt, in which case you stand by the original decision.How? How can you countenance that there was indisputable fact to overrule Dar's original not out?
It looked like height wasn't a problem. I'm sure a lot of people thought so.How? How can you countenance that there was indisputable fact to overrule Dar's original not out?
In real time I thought not. Given the replays and side-on views that the third umpire had it was obviously an issue.It looked like height wasn't a problem. I'm sure a lot of people thought so.
It looked too close to overrule the decision. You cannot tell me that there was significant doubt that he was not out, as to rule it out. Ridiculous and get off it.It looked like height wasn't a problem. I'm sure a lot of people thought so.
Your own choice of words scuppers the argument. "Looked like" is not fact.It looked like height wasn't a problem. I'm sure a lot of people thought so.
FFS I'm not justifying the decision. I'm saying I can see how it could be overruled. It's a farce partially because of Harper and partially because of the rules.It looked too close to overrule the decision. You cannot tell me that there was significant doubt that he was not out, as to rule it out. Ridiculous and get off it.
That's exactly what you're doing though. As you corroborate here:FFS I'm not justifying the decision.
And ftr, the rules, afaik, are that a decision is overruled if it is clear that it should be. There is no way that Harper could have been clear there about Nash being out.I'm saying I can see how it could be overruled. It's a farce partially because of Harper and partially because of the rules.
See my earlier post: your explanation of "looks like" is not sufficient under doubt for a decision like that to be overturned.FFS I'm not justifying the decision. I'm saying I can see how it could be overruled. It's a farce partially because of Harper and partially because of the rules.
The one that says third umpires arn't allowed to predict? waste of your time tbh Mr M...See my earlier post: your explanation of "looks like" is not sufficient under doubt for a decision like that to be overturned.