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Cricket Players get more power
After some of the blunder decisions given by some umpires in the Sydney match there is a wide spread demand from the cricket players and fans for the permission to challenge the field umpire’s verdict. This permission is now granted and is to be implemented shortly from the England Vs South Africa match. There are many crises regarding this grant. Umpires argue that if this gets implemented then they would become just like a show piece on the ground. There would no longer be two teams playing in the field, instead there would be a match between three sides. This would result in umpires getting reduced to spectators. But let us do think on the other side……….. Human error is part of any game. Umpires don’t have any super power to judge correctly at all times. If there are some technologies that can judge more accurately than humans then we should make avail of it. The game remains fair enough without any hard feelings form both the sides. The umpire’s verdict if sometimes proved wrong by challenging them, then they should not be embraced at that moment, rather they should take it with a sportive spirit. If advanced technology is used in judging the play the percentage of efficiency is increased, at the same time we should not allow technology spoiling the real fun of the game. So there can be some limitations for this appeal, like they can challenge the field umpire only three times or something like that which is reasonable……
5 Comments:

bayby.... u proved that u r d allrounder...
cricket lam theriudhu unaku..
bdw nice post. we should use all those technical develpment...

April 16, 2008 at 11:16 PM  

babe. Nice blog... Nice post...

BITS pugal baby...

Umpires are already not respected... If we use all these technologies, it would create the feel, they are mere waste...

Challenges are implemented in ICL... It was ok... Lets see how it kicks off :)

April 17, 2008 at 9:35 AM  

to err s human.. but australia la pannadhu konjam over dhan... technology should be put into gud use..

April 17, 2008 at 10:02 AM  

Cricket post from baby!!! Astonishing!!! All rounder baby!!!
And ya.. I have seen this system being implemented in the 20-20 county championships in England. I would say this is a good thing. Because, a similar system has already been implemented in Tennis and it is proving to be worthy. So, there is nothing wrong in implementing such a system of challenging the umpire's decision in cricket too. Cos, the umpiring standards hav really struck to a new low this time around. "Too err is human"... Match thothutu indha dialogue pesunga paapom.. Eppodhum umpire ah dhan first thitarom.. So, thittardhuku badhil avangala remove panitu we can use technology. Nothing wrong!!! Keep posting on cricket!!! Nice post!!!

April 17, 2008 at 8:59 PM  

Keep up the good work.

November 10, 2008 at 12:28 PM  

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