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CheersIt's given not out. Right decision.
CheersIt's given not out. Right decision.
Definitely. No blame for Gambhir though, it was one of those ones where he probably didn't know - unlike the one earlier in the over, which Sehwag knew he hadn't taken and accordingly didn't claim the catch.It's given not out. Right decision.
From the looks of Taylor as he was walking off, I believe it was replayed on the big screen at the ground, and the umpires thought it was worth a look upstairs.Audio commentators rightly wondering how Taufel reversed his decision. He was given out, and I guess Taylor's looks back got him to refer it to the third umpire? We don't have player referrals this game. Not complaining mind you - I'm always a fan of using technology if you've got it. And no matter what the process, I'm happy whenever you get to the right decision. But ICC really needs to get moving and implement the system full time.
Maybe. I saw Taylor looking back at Taufel, which then caused Taufel to talk to the square leg umpire, and then refer it. But maybe it was the TV replay that got it. Either way, the evil technology comes through again.From the looks of Taylor as he was walking off, I believe it was replayed on the big screen at the ground, and the umpires thought it was worth a look upstairs.
Yes, although he's making himself look like a bit of a **** with all the staring.
Dhoni clearly hasn't improved on his keeping.
I'm sure I remember one, possibly even two in the ODI series.Dhoni is usually a very very good keeper to the spinners. Rarely misses a stumping
Neither are human umpires. It's not about being infallible, it's about being better.Dont think we should go overboard with the technology stuff, as the Taylor dismissal showed in the first innings, technology is not infallible.
Two/three appeals is hardly endless. And a player batting for 50 minutes more because he was wrongly given not out, is like a 50 minute stoppage for me.And there is still that pesky problem of stoppage of play due to endless replays.
No thanks.Think we should stick to the current system myself, think its worked well enough, so far.
I missed that, what happened?as the Taylor dismissal showed in the first innings, technology is not infallible.
He was given out, technology suggested there was no edge at all. But Taylor walked off straight away and said later that he did hit it.I missed that, what happened?
Doesn't prove that technology was wrong. It's also very possible that Taylor was mistaken. I've thought I've nicked one before and the non-striker said I was nowhere near it. And vice versa, I've nicked ones before and thought I didn't get a touch on it.He was given out, technology suggested there was no edge at all. But Taylor walked off straight away and said later that he did hit it.