OMG! unbelievable.57 reviews, 0 overturned! What ****ing record!!!!
A great human being as well. I am sure he is line for a hatrick of best ump wins.
Bradman had an average, Dar doesn't have even have any as of now (infinite reviews per overturned decision)OMG! unbelievable.
Most umpires get 80-90% of their decisions right.
Bradman of umpiring atm.
Better than Bradman..OMG! unbelievable.
Most umpires get 80-90% of their decisions right.
Bradman of umpiring atm.
haha....that's a good oneBetter than Bradman..
Bradman is the Aleem Dar of batting
lol.........let's call Aleem Dar Waqar from now on .........they look so similarGood stuff from Waqar. The Nadal to Taufel's Federer.
I'm guessing the 57 is referring to his career?Two.
Here is the detailed analysis
World Cup 2011 stats review: The turn of the spinners | Cricket Features | ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 | ESPN Cricinfo
Apparently 57 is not correct. It is actually 14.
The two umpires with the poorest review records were Asoka de Silva (five out of eight appeals upheld), and Daryl Harper (seven out of 14).Two.
Here is the detailed analysis
World Cup 2011 stats review: The turn of the spinners | Cricket Features | ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 | ESPN Cricinfo
Apparently 57 is not correct. It is actually 14.
Asoka also managed to uphold an lbw striking a batsman outside the line of off, despite asking the 3rd umpire to check whether it hit bat or pad first.The two umpires with the poorest review records were Asoka de Silva (five out of eight appeals upheld), and Daryl Harper (seven out of 14).
Asoka also managed to uphold an lbw striking a batsman outside the line of off, despite asking the 3rd umpire to check whether it hit bat or pad first.
If you're asking that question, then it's pretty obvious that the batsman is playing a shot.