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Incredible
I know that is not the rule but you cannot have decisions like these in this day and age.
ANY wrong decision needs to be reversed regardless of how many reviews are left or not.
ICC needs to act.
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Azhar wasted itWhy didn't he review it?
Azhar wasted it
Why didn't he review it?
Azhar wasted it
I think it's a bigger mockery of cricket to be using reviews for plumb decisions. Players got to understand that reviews are a privilege, not a right. Reviews are for howlers like the one pointed out here, not for anything else, except maybe the time when the player in question is the last recognized batsman in which case the team has nothing to lose.
yes fine them.
Its not Azhar' fault that the umpire took a blatantly incompetent decision.
Azhar's fault. Stop using reviews for a plumb LBW.
Missing the point
Its about the RIGHT decision being made and DRS System is flawed in that way
Missing the point
Its about the RIGHT decision being made and DRS System is flawed in that way
Incredible
I know that is not the rule but you cannot have decisions like these in this day and age.
ANY wrong decision needs to be reversed regardless of how many reviews are left or not.
ICC needs to act.
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Yeah, and I find that quite ridiculous tbh. What's the point of even having the DRS if you're only going to allow one review in 50 overseas? It's shocking how incompetent the ICC is.Do teams have only 1 review these days in ODI?
Yeah, and I find that quite ridiculous tbh. What's the point of even having the DRS if you're only going to allow one review in 50 overseas? It's shocking how incompetent the ICC is.
you can't complain regarding this
This has been said ever since DRS came in to being that every decision cannot be reviewed. Problem is technology takes time. It takes time for a reply footage to be made. It takes furthur time to process the hawk eye image and the heat visions.
In cricket, time is limited. WHen a decision is being reviewed, alot of minutes are wasted. Which is why every decision cannot be reviewed.
Thing is simple, have limited referrals.
ALso, for those blaming Azhar ALi, players should have the confidence of taking up a referral. There is nothing wrong if a referral gets wasted.
For those who are whining about referrals being wasted go watch the Ashes, look what England ended up doing.
Azhar Ali should not have reviewed that. What England or someone else is doing do not matter.
ALso, for those blaming Azhar ALi, players should have the confidence of taking up a referral. There is nothing wrong if a referral gets wasted.
For those who are whining about referrals being wasted go watch the Ashes, look what England ended up doing.
use DRS for absolute blunders and don't waste it on marginal calls.
Umpires are human and they make mistakes DRS should be used to get rid of such decisions.
This. May be captain need to have authority to reject a review request by his batsman?I think it's a bigger mockery of cricket to be using reviews for plumb decisions. Players got to understand that reviews are a privilege, not a right. Reviews are for howlers like the one pointed out here, not for anything else, except maybe the time when the player in question is the last recognized batsman in which case the team has nothing to lose.
Referrals are not meant to be a lottery system.
You're not supposed to be thinking 'oh well let me have a go at the review and I might be not out'.
It's supposed to be used where there's some level of doubt about the decision. No one thought at the time that it was a wrong decision so reviewing it was foolish.
It will take time but teams will eventually come around to the realisation of using it when needed, rather than on a whim.
If its a plumb decision then obviously it shouldn't be used. But if there is doubt, go for it.
I keep saying go watch the Ashes, because England wasted their 2 wickets due to bad decisions. THey didnt review due to doubts and stuff like that.
SOmetimes, its good to be selfish. Azhar did nothing wrong.
i think this is the same umpire who did not gave rohit sharma plumb first ball in asia cup t20 2016.
gave it 2nd time though
If its a plumb decision then obviously it shouldn't be used. But if there is doubt, go for it.
I keep saying go watch the Ashes, because England wasted their 2 wickets due to bad decisions. THey didnt review due to doubts and stuff like that.
SOmetimes, its good to be selfish. Azhar did nothing wrong.
Its not Azhar' fault that the umpire took a blatantly incompetent decision.
Its not Azhar' fault that the umpire took a blatantly incompetent decision.
No but it is Azhar’s fault for taking a review when he was dead set plumb. He has a history doing so when his place is in question.
In that epic Sharjah Test, Azhar probably commited the most selfish review in the first innings. He edged a ball to slips of a spinner and reviewed it. That’s insane
My point is not how smartly someone or a team uses a rule - I am talking about the idea that a batsmen is given JUST because there are no reviews left.
What other solution do you propose? Third umpire to review every out decision? Then why not do so for every decision whether out or not out?
What Azhar did was akin to running his teammate out. Azhar's decision will bear consequences for the rest of the team. Thats how team sports go.
No but it is Azhar’s fault for taking a review when he was dead set plumb. He has a history doing so when his place is in question
run out cannot be the same as this.
the 3rd umpire can easily review the basics of the decision as the batsman is walking as in was the ball hitting the stumps or not. Then its a simple case of alerting on field ump to hold the player for a more detailed review.
Everyone would be happy with this.
run out cannot be the same as this.
the 3rd umpire can easily review the basics of the decision as the batsman is walking as in was the ball hitting the stumps or not. Then its a simple case of alerting on field ump to hold the player for a more detailed review.
Everyone would be happy with this.
The non-striker should be the guy telling the striking batsman to not take the review if it is plumb. I wonder Fakhar feels intimidated by the thought of telling his senior Azhar not to waste a review. Afridi would unilaterally waste reviews as captain without even discussing with the keeper.
Yeah, and I find that quite ridiculous tbh. What's the point of even having the DRS if you're only going to allow one review in 50 overseas? It's shocking how incompetent the ICC is.
Umpires are dictating the game. Can't have that as it could lead to some form of fixing. It's ridiculous that in this day and age they are not checking every decision
To the naked eye it looked out as Babar was on his back foot, this decision doesn't excuse how sorry Babar a batsman is first up facing a quality attack, who knows how to target his stumps as he is a genuine lbw candidate first up in the innings.. don't let the no.5 ranking fool you..
We're using our hopeless batting lineup as an excuse for this false decision by the umpire. Umpires over the years have made false decisions as was this one, but we are exaggerating it because we have no middle order that could rescue us once Babar was gone. Umpires are humans and they make mistakes. We are only annoyed because they made a mistake on Babar, and not on someone like Hafeez.
Alot of bowlers didn't know where to bowl to Babar which is why he got a few runs at the start of his career vs NZ both in tests and ODIs, Hazelwood and Starc bowled the right lines to him.
A few body work, and then a ball upclose to his stumps induces a false stroke and lbw primarily for Babar. He is a proper softie and cannot handle the pressure put on him
Can’t blame the ICC or the umpire here.
They have rules and the option for DRS - Azhar is at fault here for very very stupidly wasting the review. Extremely selfish decision
How is that incompetency?
Umpires' accuracy is estimated to be around 96%, which means out of 20 dismissals in ODIs there are chances of max 1 decision to be wrong. We see mostly 15-16 wickets in ODIs which reduces it to 1 wrong decision in 2 matches. Moreover there are less close shouts in ODIs unlike tests which produces lot of edges and pads.
So, they give each team 1 review, use it when you're absolutely sure.
DRS takes 3-4 mins. They are already extending match by 10-15 mins with current set of reviews.
If they are going to review each and every decision an extra hour will be added to the match.