Quite so. I'm just astonished.Its one thing for an on field umpire to make mistakes, but for the third umpire to do the same after having the benefit of technology is pathetic
so that's where we went wrongStrauss and Trott were both out once or twice caught down legside during the warm up games btw.
He must've starched his whites for hours this morning because it sounded really woody. Dunno.Because it hit such a small area and there was so little friction; it just flicked it as it went by.
Again; flicking noise. Sounds very similar.
I don't understand. If there was nothing on hot spot, then how did he adjudge that out?Its one thing for an on field umpire to make mistakes, but for the third umpire to do the same after having the benefit of technology is pathetic
Yeah the sound would be most convincing for me, no spot anywhere on his body eitherWait a sec...if it hit his pocket then why was there no spot shown by hot sot on his pocket?
And secondly, why does he have a piece of willow in his pocket while batting, because the noise that it generated was quite woody, wasnt it?
I'm sure that we'll make some mistakes while making robots...Robots! Robots! Roboooooooooooooooooots!!!
DRS says there should be conclusive evidence to overturn an on field umpire call. But what kind of conclusive evidence can one go by other than Hotspot.I don't understand. If there was nothing on hot spot, then how did he adjudge that out?
I didn't even need Hotspot. The bat was clearly away from the ball at the time the ball was passing the bat on the replay.DRS says there should be conclusive evidence to overturn an on field umpire call. But what kind of conclusive evidence can one go by other than Hotspot.
The DRS hasn't screwed England.Is this drs now a bigger issue because it's screwed an English player?
For me all you needed for that and Ajmal's dismissal was the slow-mo. Bat/gloves had daylight between the ball in both cases.He must've starched his whites for hours this morning because it sounded really woody. Dunno.
Agreed.For me all you needed for that and Ajmal's dismissal was the slow-mo. Bat/gloves had daylight between the ball in both cases.