Yeah, agree with that. I thought it was a bit much how much criticism Boucher was getting from the studio team over here over the way he questioned his decision. It puts the players in a pretty awkward situation.The biggest problem here is not the lack of use of the predictive part of HawkEye but the absolutely ridiculous question-the-decision thing. I hated it ITFP, without noticing all the problems that have come with it.
FFS, just get the ****ing information available BEFORE THE BLOODY DECISION IS MADE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yeah, to be honest we'd be better off if we never had any people of different ethnicities. They also shouldn't be allowed to vote, or in fact breathe. KKK 4 eva.The bias against WI will never end, I think its time we stop playing cricket internationally. If we can't be treated fairly then why bother, and fans these days aren't better. The guy said he doesn't care, wow.
It also gives a view on the decision that's not being clouded by instant emotion and prejudice.City weren't playing in Reading. And if you don't care, it's generally best not to comment at all, as it just winds people up who do care.
Well, the way its being used suggests the third umpires are deliberately getting decisions wrong so it goes back to the man on the field having the final say...I bet the dumb****s at ICC are probably gonna do away with the referrals altogether, instead of getting them right.
I cannot see how the player referral is at all fair on anybody. It puts undue pressure on the batsman or captain to start playing "gambling" with the available resources. Now the West Indies have no referrals left, and if/when the next man cops a stinker, they're screwed.I bet the dumb****s at ICC are probably gonna do away with the referrals altogether, instead of getting them right.
In your last couple of posts you've done that. In your first one, you didn't, you just made a comment that was liable to wind people who were annoyed at such a patently wrong decision (and despite the impression that the regrettable presence of sammy2s might convey, that amounts to most people who enjoy cricket) being made up.It also gives a view on the decision that's not being clouded by instant emotion and prejudice.
As conspiracy-theories (mostly wacky, dickheaded in nature) go, that's one of the less ridiculous ones TBH.Well, the way its being used suggests the third umpires are deliberately getting decisions wrong so it goes back to the man on the field having the final say...
Blimey, I must have read too many of sammys posts, the conspiracy stuff is starting to rub off!
Essentially playing on the type of pitch he grew up playing on, i.e. an Australian one.BTW, amid the debris, easy to miss that someone appears to have put something in Brendan Nash's drinks. 18 off 15 balls currently.
Short and wide is helping out, mind.Essentially playing on the type of pitch he grew up playing on, i.e. an Australian one.
That's putting it politely. Dreadful waste of the new ball.Short and wide is helping out, mind.
Gonna ignore the pathetic use of scarcasm and concentrate on the fact that you are sympathising with the umpires... seriously, what the hell were you looking at... when they stopped the ball upon impact the ball was in line with the bails if not over and still had 2 meters to travel... that decision is undefendable!Yeah, to be honest we'd be better off if we never had any people of different ethnicities. They also shouldn't be allowed to vote, or in fact breathe. KKK 4 eva.
Meanwhile, back in the real world, the First Test could have been miles different if Harmison had been given Sarwan's LBW early doors but was incorrectly denied it (presumably because he was white). The ruling is conclusive doubt and I can sympathise entirely with the third umpire: he DOES NOT SEE the predictive path. He gets it up to the point of contact, which is stump-high. Yes, it's probably going over the top, but it is not incontrovertible proof, such as an inside edge, or a pitch outside the line, which is my understanding of the ruling. Judgement of probable fact is not the same as definite fact and the referrals system is always going to suffer because of this grey area.
I still don't much care, though, there are more pressing things to my life than who scores most runs in a drawn Test match.
Sidebottom too wide, Anderson too short and Broad just too everything (short, wide, leg-side, you name it).That's putting it politely. Dreadful waste of the new ball.