tooextracool
International Coach
I am a strong believer of the 3 referals as well. I am also a big fan of Hawkeye. I think its right 99% of the time which is far far better than the current system.I agree with you that the Symonds decision may have swung the course of the game.
I also have been an advocate of the appeals system of referals to the third umpire (eg 3 appeals per match which a team can make, successful appeals don't count).
Not sure about that. As i said earlier, over 250 runs were credited to Australias account from bad decisions while many were lost from Indias account. They already had the bad luck of losing the toss and their best fast bowler on the morning of the test. I do not agree that they were not good enough to save the game. They were merely denied the opportunity to do so.However, according to the current rules of the game this cannot happen. So the players need to accept it and move on. You cannot live in the past and say "but if" about every single bad decision. The point I made was that India, while POTENTIALLY losing the ability to win the match, were given AMPLE OPPORTUNITY for a draw, which is not an unacceptable conclusion to a match. They were simply not good enough to do that (as evidenced by the second innings scores).