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Are you in favour of UDRS?
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Most people who have it love it, but some people are still questioning it. What do you think? |
I'm opposed to it in favour of other, more thorough, less tactical uses of technology. I'm in favour of it compared with the previous system of nothing, though.
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Needs a bit of re-jigging, but effectively we're getting closer to eliminating the shockers, which is the main thing for mine.
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In favor, definitely!
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Yeah, could be better but it's a massive step from where we were two years ago, I like it. Except when used in favour of the opposition :@
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That third option was obscene and made me want to punch my monitor. :@
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URDS needs to make better sense.
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Yes, I agree with using the technology, I have no qualms about overturning the umpire. However I remain unconvinced by allocating reviews to captains, as I don't think umpire's decisions should be a part of tactics. I also think that the current system is much too favourable to the batsman.
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Seem to remember it all beiong a bit murky on that front. Those examples are from late 08, and I felt the referral system was a sham when employed in our series in the West Indies in 09. They seemed to tidy it up from there though, and although there were still some problems in SA, it's improved. |
Could be wrong here, but in the India-SL series, was Hawkeye only there as a help for the 3rd umpire if needed, or was it used and followed like it is nowadays?
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I think it is a great system. Soon teams will stop wasting it on 50/50 calls and only use it when the decision by the umpire is a true howler. The LBW review from the bowling of Harris was the worst I have ever seen.
Needs to be made mandatory for all Test series. It's a farce that some series have a completely different set of rulings. Can you imagine games being played without the third man for run-outs? I don't care what it costs, the ICC runs enough pointless tournaments to bank for a good idea. |
UDRS is a pathetic, pathetic system considering the potential of the technology in use. It's one of the worst ways one could think of to use such brilliant technology which if used in a better fashion can come close to eliminating subjectivity in decisions completely from the game.
However, It's much better than human umpiring. |
Read a quote the other day on Cricinfo which seemed to indicate that India's tour to SA wouldn't have UDRS, as India obviously aren't fans. I was under the impression that it was up to the home side to decide, though?
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Clearly not much of a debate here and like most I would like to see it in every series. UDRS could be improved but it's better than what came before. Opponents of UDRS seem to basically be arguing that a 95% system is better than a 99% system because the latter isn't 100%.
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