My view on marginalising umpires:
This is BAD. They're an integral part of the game. The umpire-captain relationship, in particular, is something special and, if not unique, certainly a feature of our sport.
My view on the referral system:
This is GOOD. In this age of super slo-mo TV replays, technology should be used to make the right decision. Note that the _right_ decision may not always be the _correct_ one, e.g. batsmen should be given the benefit of the doubt if Hawkeye shows a ball to be just shaving a stump.
Hawkeye's predictive abilities certainly shouldn't be used, but there are many useful things that should, e.g. the ability to overlay a set of stumps on a picture and show the lines of off- and leg-stump, to judge where a ball has pitched. Side-on height data would also be incorruptible evidence.
I've heard that it's worked out really well in the tennis, and like the idea of a team having "x referrals". If KP went on the rampage and used up England's allocation needlessly, I'd expect Vaughan to give him a right proper b*llocking when he finally makes it back to the dressing room!
Oh, and Freddie should just give him the mother of all wedgies
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