Yeah, indeed.
I was umpiring on the weekend and the fielding team lost their **** when I turned down a caught behind appeal. Bloke plays the sweep, ball lobs up and is taken. They were convinced it was glove, I had doubt in my mind and thought it was off the arm, just above the wristband of the glove. So I give it not out.
They start going crazy, cursing the quality of the umpiring. They fail to realise that a) gloved sweeps and legside strangles are the most ****ing awful decisions to have to make, b) international umpires get this **** wrong because it isn't easy, and c) there's a reason I'm not an international umpire.
The ball moves quickly and you only get one look, even at park level. Scale that up to international bowling speeds, the pressure of crowds, and higher stakes matches; it becomes pretty clear just how difficult a job umpires actually have. It's great that technology can support them and fix their errors, and things like that Voges no ball call are inexcusable even when you consider the difficulties of the job, but FMD umpires cop way more **** than they deserve.