As Nasser Hussain pointed out on television after the Ian Bell incident
*"Indian fans (board and playes : this is added by me :D ) must figure out which side of the line they stand on: they can't support their team's scepticism about ball-tracking technology, and also use the projection provided by the same technology to fulminate against the Bell decision"
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Nailed it.
Same thougths exactly that I posted earlier. If you don't like please stop using it in matches and accept all ground umpiring decisions.
Case closed.
I am just saying that if this rule was so controversial, BCCI / Dhoni should have objected before WC.
secondly, its fauly for all team so that levels the ground once again.
Here is what Smith said (SA Captain)
"I am fine with it because it was communicated to us. I understood the rule so whether you agree or disagree with it, that's the way we were told it was going to be in this tournament. It's pretty simple I guess, you know what to expect."
As Nasser Hussain pointed out on television after the Ian Bell incident
*"Indian fans (board and playes : this is added by me :D ) must figure out which side of the line they stand on: they can't support their team's scepticism about ball-tracking technology, and also use the projection provided by the same technology to fulminate against the Bell decision"
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I agree with you first point that Dhoni/BCCI should have objected earlier. However, its only after you see it in practice that you realize how faulty & potentially costly it can be.
For your second point - equal for all teams - I dont agree. Its only a team that experiences a bad decision that could result in an adverse result (losing or a tie like this case) can claim to be the same boat. Maybe its easier to ignore bad decisions if they would not have materially impacted the result.
I agree with you first point that Dhoni/BCCI should have objected earlier. However, its only after you see it in practice that you realize how faulty & potentially costly it can be.
For your second point - equal for all teams - I dont agree. Its only a team that experiences a bad decision that could result in an adverse result (losing or a tie like this case) can claim to be the same boat. Maybe its easier to ignore bad decisions if they would not have materially impacted the result.
So Dhoni raising a voice against the DRS rule, gets the rule changed :D