Well now we are entering new territory here on cricketweb, questioning the journalistic integrity of Wisden writers. I think you should be cautious about such allegations. Amit Varma is not some little eight-year old placing unfounded rumors into stories. He is a veteran writer who has covered cricket - all around the world - for many years. He would never throw his reputation away by giving in to objectivity. Just because he is Indian does not mean he cannot write impartially about the Indian team.Swervy said:koch_cha, you should put the authors name at the bottom....dont worry I will do it for you....
the guy who wrote this article was called:Amit Varma
hehehehe...presuming a bit there arent you....i think any article posted on here deserves to have the authors name included...how on earth do you know that I am accusing the writer of any kind of sour grapesLions81 said:Well now we are entering new territory here on cricketweb, questioning the journalistic integrity of Wisden writers. I think you should be cautious about such allegations. Amit Varma is not some little eight-year old placing unfounded rumors into stories. He is a veteran writer who has covered cricket - all around the world - for many years. He would never throw his reputation away by giving in to objectivity. Just because he is Indian does not mean he cannot write impartially about the Indian team.
Haha, I took a wild guess. :PSwervy said:hehehehe...presuming a bit there arent you....i think any article posted on here deserves to have the authors name included...how on earth do you know that I am accusing the writer of any kind of sour grapes
you can take my comment in which ever way you want to take itLions81 said:Haha, I took a wild guess. :P
i would hope he doesnt give a flying f*** about what some articles say...if he gets influenced by such hysteria, then the game really is in troubleSehwag309 said:I am wondering what would be going on Bucknor's mind when he reads these articles. He knows people are talking about him and must have seen the replays, so as an umpire what does he do next
I wouldn't be so sure.Lions81 said:Yes, the technology's not 100%. But it's somewhere closer to it than the human umpire.
Hawkeye as it stands isn't actually that accurate.Lions81 said:Anything which can improve the accuracy of calls should be implemented unless it's amazingly unwieldy or hurts the game, and I don't see how allowing hawkeye or something similar to be used would be that bad.
No instead they'd see the batsmen out to outrageous swing early in the day and poor light late in the day.Lions81 said:I don't think any real cricket fan will mind a test match starting 30 mins early and ending 30 mins later if it means their batsmen won't be out lbw to balls that are inside edged or their bowlers won't have to take fifteen wickets to end one innings.
"To suit the other team"?Craig said:I also dont like when umpires change their minds (ok say a six signalled four that is different) or make decisions to suit the other team.
I assume this is the follow-on to John Wright complaining about the decisions in the First Test?vishnureddy said:
That looks to me like you've not read my post.koch_cha said:please read all of the post u r missing some parts
inzamam,youhan where at the receving end at multan and both of them benifitted at lahore
Well I've not seen the incidents, but from what I've read on here from neutral observers, only one was a shoking decision, the others were touch and go.Sehwag309 said:I am wondering what would be going on Bucknor's mind when he reads these articles. He knows people are talking about him and must have seen the replays, so as an umpire what does he do next
marc71178 said:I wouldn't be so sure.
Hawkeye as it stands isn't actually that accurate.
No instead they'd see the batsmen out to outrageous swing early in the day and poor light late in the day.
Most umpires don't read the press when they are umpring so I'm not sure he'd even know!Sehwag309 said:I am wondering what would be going on Bucknor's mind when he reads these articles. He knows people are talking about him and must have seen the replays, so as an umpire what does he do next
If you assume a straight path that is.Lions81 said:Hawkeye seems accurate enough from television.
Ah right, well Lions why don't we just get rid of umpires, period. What is the need of them if a computer can do the job?Lions81 said:Yes, the technology's not 100%. But it's somewhere closer to it than the human umpire. With all due respect to you, I am certain you do your job with the utmost care and skill, but you are a human being! You can't do what machines can do! Anything which can improve the accuracy of calls should be implemented unless it's amazingly unwieldy or hurts the game, and I don't see how allowing hawkeye or something similar to be used would be that bad.
Good for you, Megan - and we both think that Simon is the best umpire around.Eyes_Only said:You are exactly right...I am human and I do make mistakes. While I try my darndest not to, they happen. I love umpiring and part of the charm of the game of cricket for me has always been the "Human Element"....
I know many umpires who don't feel the way you do, (Simon Taufel to name one) but I think I'll agree to disagree on this one!!
Hawkeye doesn't have to be 100% accurate. All it has to be is more accurate than a human umpire, and it certainly is.Newlands said:Ah right, well Lions why don't we just get rid of umpires, period. What is the need of them if a computer can do the job?
Why don't we just get rid of bowlers as well then? The bowling machines can just take over their job surely?
Umpires are an essential part of our game and without them, hey, there is no game.
Think back fifty, a hundred years. They seemed to cope way back then without technology so why can't we cope now?
There's no reason. The technology is cosmetic. It gives commentators something to look at and to talk about but it should NOT replace good, old human umpiring.
I can't even think of a reason why it would come into more use. I have felt the wrong end of an umpiring decision. I have felt burned by it but then I abide by cricketing etiquette and I have accepted the decision.
What we don't need is cricketers losing this etiquette and assuming that the umpire is incapable and waiting for the electronic decision for everything.
lbw is a cricket bugbear. For every hundred people who think it was out you'll find another hundred who think it wasn't out and I don't mean fans of one team or another, I simply mean neutrals who are watching.
And I do agree with Marc, hawkeye is a computer projection of the ball bowled. You, Lions, agree that technology is not 100% and therefore hawkeye cannot be 100%.
Is it just me, or are you repeatedly not reading koch_cha's original post properly? He DID complain about it in that post - when you replied, you cut the relevant content out of the very sentence you quoted.marc71178 said:That looks to me like you've not read my post.
How come it took you till now to complain about it?