It's still better than the alternative.UDRS in its present form is Dodgy, so NO, not in favor of UDRS.
Love the BCCI secretary's comments.
"We don't want to use it, we're not convinced by the technology and we don't trust it."
"Well, there's a series being played in Australia using the technology, why don't you come over and see how it's used and the benefits it has for Test cricket."
"No, cbf. Don't like it."
It's pathetic that series against India will be played under different conditions. If India refuse to use the system then matches involving India shouldn't have Test status.
What is the Alternative ?It's still better than the alternative.
That's because Ponting is a buffoon who didn't understand what hotspot showed, despite Aleem Dar repeatedly trying to explain it to him.What has ICC done to test the UDRS in domestic games in India ? As a fan of Cricket I am not convinced by the technology either. "It is better than the on field umpire" argument is not enough for me.
And going by the reaction of Ricky Ponting in the Ashes, it didn't seem like he trusted the technology much., Did He ?
In other words the captain didn't agree with the technology.That's because Ponting is a buffoon who didn't understand what hotspot showed, despite Aleem Dar repeatedly trying to explain it to him.
I thought they had UDRS in the current series, didn't they ?The alternative is no UDRS and wrong decisions like Hussey being given out LBW at Brisbane, Cook being given out caught behind off his shoulder early at Adelaide, Clarke not being given out caught late at Adelaide, North being given not out lbw to a ball hitting middle stump late at Adelaide, Watson being given out caught behind off his arse at Perth, and Collingwood not being given out LBW in the middle of an epic collapse at Perth being allowed to stand and potentially altering the course of a series.
Yes. All those decisions were originally wrong calls by the umpire and were over-turned.In other words the captain didn't agree with the technology.
I thought they had UDRS in the current series, didn't they ?
Umpires.What is the Alternative ?
Yeah, Give it completely to Technology, take the human factor out of it, I will favor that.Umpires.
Because he was an idiot, not because the technology was flawed.In other words the captain didn't agree with the technology.
AWTA. Unfortunately, it can't be all at once so we have to start somewhere. Use the technology that is available now, and hopefully eventually all decisions could potentially be electronic once the speed is there.Yeah, Give it completely to Technology, take the human factor out of it, I will favor that.
The technology and the implementation both are faulty. Take the no. of Review system out, it is better. I still do not trust the technology on the close calls (e.g. Lbws) and the one Ponting was mad about. Obviously there was a room for assumption, The technology could not tell me it it was out or not, the decision was taken by the 3rd umpire. It is very much possible that another umpire could have ruled it in Australia's favor.Because he was an idiot, not because the technology was flawed.
Why can't it be used now in current situation. The 3rd Umpire is an unnecessary human intervention and infact negates all the advantages Technology has to offer when all he is going to do is take a look at the technology and offer his own interpretation of the tough situations (e.g. the one in Australia series).AWTA. Unfortunately, it can't be all at once so we have to start somewhere. Use the technology that is available now, and hopefully eventually all decisions could potentially be electronic once the speed is there.
I don't know what that means.Why can't it be used now in current situation. The 3rd Umpire is an unnecessary human intervention and infact negates all the advantages Technology has to offer when all he is going to do is take a look at the technology and offer his own interpretation of the tough situations (e.g. the one in Australia series).
Let the technology make that decision and declare the outcome out the on the screen, instead of the 3rd umpire pushing the Out/Not Out button. IMO that will be quicker and consistent, both.