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DRS showed it to be umpires call.But DRS showed it smashing into leg.
And regarding this:Actually if it's an umpires call decision, we don't actually know for sure if the ball would have hit the stumps or not. The technology is not perfect. That's the whole point.
I blame broadcasters, commentators and the TV graphics for all this. They should display the whole entire range of predicted possibilities for where the ball could pass the stumps on the screen, so the viewer can understand why you need more than half the ball hitting to be confident that the ball would have hit them.
it was cannoning into leg stump you ****ing apologist meme
I'm not here to argue whether or not the ball would have hit the leg stump. That is not my point. What I find poor from you guys here is thatI can’t believe anyone genuinely thinks it was about to miss leg. hat’s hilarious.
a) You had a human umpire on field watching it live give it not out.
b) You had the best possible technology available to us give it not out.
And yet you're still insisting that it was a bad decision. It's like you don't actually care how a decision is reached, or what the evidence says. You just want you own inner beliefs justified.
Which just goes to show what I said earlier about DRS/automating decisions/robot umpires to be true:
It's the same with catches where snicko/hotspot shows nothing, with people arguing over catches close to the ground, even with run-outs and stumpings where the frame rate isn't good enough.It won't fix the crux of the issue would it though? This unrealistic expectation of perfect decisions, be it by a human or a machine, will never ever be met.
People don't care if the decision is right, they care if the decision feels right. Which is why all this talk about umpires being bad or DRS being bad is not a real conversation - it's people wanting to express their frustration that the world isn't exactly the way they want it to be.
I remember watching this particular LBW live and thinking that it was very close. I was urging the umpire to give it out. But given it was swinging down leg, headed down the slope, and also the first ball of the innings, I had no issues when it wasn't given. The umpire wasn't sure enough to give it out, so he gave it not out. Heck Boult himself wasn't sure enough to call for a review. The broadcasters pulled up hawkeye anyways, and it backed him up.
Not a bad call by any means, and NZ were not robbed of a first ball wicket. I want us to get the record straight on this. Last thing I want to see is this 'oh erasmus denied NZ a plumb LBW first ball' narrative start running away and being brought up every time this game is talked about.
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