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Add a few more fielders behind square on the leg side and it would be lit!
I'm not a fan of umpires call, but you can't compare LBW's to anything that happens in tennis or soccer. The system is predicting where the ball would have gone had it not been interrupted by an obstacle. That's not the case in tennis or soccer.- umpires call for lbw, if it's hitting, it's hitting, there is no umpires call in tennis or soccer line calls
I'm fine with the concept being applied to the predictive element, but I think umpires' call needs to be removed from the pitching/impact elements of LBWsI'm not a fan of umpires call, but you can't compare LBW's to anything that happens in tennis or soccer. The system is predicting where the ball would have gone had it not been interrupted by an obstacle. That's not the case in tennis or soccer.
But if you catch the ball on the boundary then wander over it, it's 6 . . .If you catch the ball on the full it's out. You can't run to the boundary with it.
Why does this need to be explained so many times? There is no prediction in tennis line calls. It's either in or out. Completely different to lbws where a predictive pathway is projected.But above all, Umpire's Call. Its either hitting or its not hitting. If it is hitting its out. Stop making this thing so fking confusing.
Think tennis line calls. Its either in or its out. They don't have any nonsensical stuff like, well if the Chair Umpire called it out, then more than half the ball must have bounced in for it to be overturned or its Umpire's call.
What does the ICC have to mess everything up and make it non-sensical.
Pretty sure drs predicts the ball's trajectory based on the release of the ball or the movement before hitting the obstacleI'm not a fan of umpires call, but you can't compare LBW's to anything that happens in tennis or soccer. The system is predicting where the ball would have gone had it not been interrupted by an obstacle. That's not the case in tennis or soccer.
like TJB said if it's in the air and you catch it how many steps can you take before it's deemed a 6 and not out, like in Boult's case....wonder if it's like basketball you start doing the lay up get fouled, scores and points count...If you catch the ball on the full it's out. You can't run to the boundary with it.
If you field the ball along the ground then run to the boundary with it, it's the same as 4 overthrows
Multiple times I've seen the ball clearly being under the fielder's control and they've wandered over the line and it's been called 6It's a catch once it's clear the ball is under your control abd you're moving with it.
You don’t understand umpires call clearly as it is the predictive element that has to have a margin of error in and when it is umpires call then it isn’t certain that it was hitting or not.So many.
But above all, Umpire's Call. Its either hitting or its not hitting. If it is hitting its out. Stop making this thing so fking confusing.
Think tennis line calls. Its either in or its out. They don't have any nonsensical stuff like, well if the Chair Umpire called it out, then more than half the ball must have bounced in for it to be overturned or its Umpire's call.
What does the ICC have to mess everything up and make it non-sensical.
LT, if you and Darrell Hair were bored together, what would you do to pass the time?DRS turned Graeme Swan into a Test cricketer. Spinners from previous generations were just padded away all day. As long as the batsman got a long stride in they could never be given out (unless Darrell Hair got bored).
I think it's also about trusting the technician (operator) who marks point of pitch, point of impact etc. as a small millimetre mistake can change a decision. So, the question is who do we trust more - 'the umpire' or 'the technician and the technology'?IMO even if technology is not 100% it'll be better to just trust the technology completely and remove umpires call. It's going to be the same for both teams anyway. We'll get a lot more LBWs though. Might help with the so called balance between bat and ball.
It's a global issue dude, millions of people's mental health and cost of treatment depends on it, it can affect a nation's work productivity and stock market, and potentially end a nation overnightWhy is this debate going on in to different threads?
About this - did anyone notice how the zing bails stopped being an issue as soon as everyone thought they would be a big issue?Not a rule but those bails need to be lighter
Haha true, well hope they reflect on those stupid rules as efficiently as wellAbout this - did anyone notice how the zing bails stopped being an issue as soon as everyone thought they would be a big issue?