Tom Halsey
International Coach
Fair, but this argument still makes little sense to me. Why are we better off leaving an umpire to guess at whether a batsman has hit it, if the batsman knows he has? Not that I really buy into the idea that you always know if you hit it. Should fielders claim grassed catches, knowing that it's been grassed, because it's the umpires job to make a decision?I've not once framed it as being about respect for the umpire. I just don't think it's right for players to be making the decisions for him.
I don't actually have a very strong view one way or the other on walking. On balance I am slightly pro-walking but can see a couple of reasonable arguments against it. But I find the argument that decisions should be left to the umpire strange, not least given it leads to more incorrect decisions but also because I don't think it is absolutely only the umpire's job to make decisions. Players play their part too, if they know whether they've hit it or not, caught it or not etc.