While India has not had much luck with the DRS and the said technologies, it is still evident that decisions made through technology are less erroneous than made by the umpires. Yes, the said technologies are not 100% accurate yet, but BCCI has to understand that the accuracy of decision made through the technology is greater than a decision taken by the umpire alone.
the indian players are highly uneducated and hence they cannot logically understand the rules of udrs, same is the condition of the people from BCCI. I think the somalian pirates can use the UDRS better than the indians. The indian players can only perform in advertising.
Re: cannot understand udrs
by Anand on Oct 25, 2011 06:38 PM
Do you know the behind the scene of this technology? If not then dont bark; Talking about Hawk-eye; its not automatically computed; its a kind of semi-automatic and needs an operator to verify and judge; so now are we going to put someone above the umpires to decide; So till the technology is mature its better not to use it;
India's last tour of Australia in 2007-08 was marred by some contentious umpiring decisions at the SCG Test. India had been at the receiving end of the UDRS many times, the recent being during their tour of England
Re: iiiiiiii
by vishal potdar on Oct 25, 2011 06:24 PM
you've just copied from the article above. so you mean to say that you are the editor of this article. seems like you are out of words