andyc
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Pretty sure it's just that the umpires don't assume the ball is going to do anything it hasn't done yet, ie. if you get hit on the toe by what looks like a ripping legbreak, the umpire assumes it won't spin even though it probably would've.I'm pretty sure the laws of the game mean the umpires should assume that the ball goes "straight on" after impact ie. no unusual swing or dip.
Don't think that's what benchmark was really asking TBF, more just how does the system take into account something unexpected, say some late swing right before impact.