uvelocity
International Coach
should have been out. forget hawkeye look at the replayIts fair enough to go back the decision, having that standard makes sense. Should probably not lose your review when its that close though.
should have been out. forget hawkeye look at the replayIts fair enough to go back the decision, having that standard makes sense. Should probably not lose your review when its that close though.
Maybe, but ten years ago this would've been a total non-factor.should have been out. forget hawkeye look at the replay
How is that ump's call?
Huh.
Confused atm.
wellThat was such a pile of nonsense. If most of the ball is hitting most of the stump, how can it be ump's call?
It's like they've taken off-stump pretty much out of the equation. Nuts.
Was referring to the confusion with regards to the referral. Not if it should have been initially given out or not. & within the rules accepted prior to the match it was the right call by the third umpire.should have been out. forget hawkeye look at the replay
Hawkeye does have a margin of error but it's far more sensitive than the naked eye or any other method cricket has at it's disposal at the moment.One other thing I haven't heard mentioned, they talk about this margin of error for hawkeye, that's why they have the allowance. They don't seem to recognise there is still a line. If hawkeye was wrong by 1mm to the offside, copes was robbed even with the current playing conditions.
What's not to understand? It's because of DRS that people are pissed off. Umpires make errors from time to time fair enough, but what is DRS there for?I don't understand why people are pissed at DRS, if they didn't have DRS it would have been not out anyway.
It's there to decrease the margin of error.What's not to understand? It's because of DRS that people are pissed off. Umpires make errors from time to time fair enough, but what is DRS there for?
maybe the 3rd umpire thinks Aleem Dar couldn't be wrong
So they need to keep refining their guidelines for use then.It's there to decrease the margin of error.
That, and improve the sensitivity & accuracy of the technology.So they need to keep refining their guidelines for use then.
The reality is he is now our best slip fielder and that somehow is proof of how much the quality of our slip cordon has fallen in the last few years.Clarke really needs to be more patient with his bowlers (and needs to **** off out of the slips, but that's another matter)