Anything can be a tactical tool. The act of appealing is often a tactical tool, deliberately shooting a wide down the leg-side is a tactical tool, etc. As you said, better than not having it, especially since, with the 2 unsuccessful appeals, that captains sometimes use it tactically often ends with them all egg-face.Makes a mockery of it.
Really, it's precisely why it's the worst possible way to implement the technology. Correct decisions shouldn't be a tactical tool for the captains. Better than not implementing it at all, however, so I'll live with it.
Actually happens all the time IMO.Anything can be a tactical tool. The act of appealing is often a tactical tool, deliberately shooting a wide down the leg-side is a tactical tool, etc. As you said, better than not having it, especially since, with the 2 unsuccessful appeals, that captains sometimes use it tactically often ends with them all egg-face.
Disagree it makes a mockery, anyway. Happens so seldom it's a non-issue.
No more than twice per captain in an innings.Actually happens all the time IMO.
Fair.No more than twice per captain in an innings.