ICC Review System
South Africa and England
are playing this test series under the new ICC Review
System. I sas it in action for the first time
yesterday (19th Decemeber 2009). Did it work? I am
not sure. England had an LBW decision turned down and
they referred it. It looked like it was worth a
challenge. The reply showed the ball was hitting leg
stump, but the ICC have put a tolerance on the Hawk
Eye reply. It must be hitting more than half the
stump (leg and off). The reply showed it hitting the
outside of leg stump, but not just clipping, but
hitting the outer half. This meant it was not out and
the review lost.
Here is my problem. The umpire was correct, their was
doubt. Doubt goes to the batsman and always should,
so not out, but the reply showed it hitting. England
were also right. So why do they lose their review?
Why can’t they keep the review, but the decision
still be not out? If it was missing, they lose the
review.
I have a bigger issue in general with technology in
cricket and sport in general. I play a reasonable
standard in the Saracens Herts League and umpires
are provided by the league. The umpires are ok,
but not brilliant, but they give up their weekend
and umpire to the standard we are playing. We have
to put up with bad decisions and no doubt we get
more than the next league up and they get more
than the county standard. I am sure when players
umpire the standard is all over the place. Ever
played in a game when a batsman has been given
out, he comes out to umpire and everything is out,
and the bowler who got nothing and then gives
nothing when he umpires?
International umpires should be the cream of the crop
and get the tough decisions right more often the not.
The ICC should be concentrating of getting those
standards higher. Sport at all levels should be
played by the same rules. We don’t get video
assistance at our standard and I doubt we ever will.
If anything it is our standard that needs it most.
In the current series there is no snickometre or hot
spot as the host TV company can’t afford it. So in
the series you will be not out, but in Australia you
would have been out. You can’t play with different
rules in different countries. Either everyone has the
same or you don’t use it. The ICC needs to pay for
this and have consistency.
Imagine a bigger, well funded club in our league
being able to have run out video. You can’t have one
club have it and not the rest. You are not out at 19
grounds, but out at theirs.
If the ICC do stick with technology then we are going
to have to rewrite the record books. All pre
technology records stand and we start again. I am
sure somewhere in Matthew Hayden’s world record
innings or Brian Lara’s Hawk Eye would have said they
were out.
In my opinion technology should be used for no balls.
The 3rd umpire can look at this and the on field
umpire can concentrate on the other end. I would
start with that and see if that improves
standards.