gbatman
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Referral System
ok I like the referral system but what I am really not liking is the interpretations we are getting.
LBW's that are given out by the umpire then given not out only because the ball pitched outside the line of the stumps is
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There have been some LBW's around the world that have been referred and been over ruled as not out only because the ball pitched outside the line of the stumps! This is complete B.S.! The "pitched outside the line" is not a rule or requirement of an LBW, it's a guide line that umpires may use when making a decision.
If anything there should be more LBW's from this as with replays and slow motion there is no need to consider where the ball has pitched. The umpire just has to make a decision if the ball is going to hit the stumps or not.
This is just making it harder to get wickets and takes out using the whole crease. It means bowlers have to bowl from the one part of the crease every time (close to stumps) to get a wicket. Ntini will never get an LBW ever again. The referral system has saved some wrong decisions but has brought some more wrong decisions also. When wickets aren't being taken it brings about boring cricket and draws.
It's a good idea but some of the inturpretations are terrible and it needs improving! It also needs to be done with more cameras and hotspot camers and slow motion cameras. Lack of camera angles and other types of cameras should not be saving batsmen.
ok I like the referral system but what I am really not liking is the interpretations we are getting.
LBW's that are given out by the umpire then given not out only because the ball pitched outside the line of the stumps is

There have been some LBW's around the world that have been referred and been over ruled as not out only because the ball pitched outside the line of the stumps! This is complete B.S.! The "pitched outside the line" is not a rule or requirement of an LBW, it's a guide line that umpires may use when making a decision.
If anything there should be more LBW's from this as with replays and slow motion there is no need to consider where the ball has pitched. The umpire just has to make a decision if the ball is going to hit the stumps or not.
This is just making it harder to get wickets and takes out using the whole crease. It means bowlers have to bowl from the one part of the crease every time (close to stumps) to get a wicket. Ntini will never get an LBW ever again. The referral system has saved some wrong decisions but has brought some more wrong decisions also. When wickets aren't being taken it brings about boring cricket and draws.
It's a good idea but some of the inturpretations are terrible and it needs improving! It also needs to be done with more cameras and hotspot camers and slow motion cameras. Lack of camera angles and other types of cameras should not be saving batsmen.