On May 24, 7:19 am, jzfredricks <
jzfredri...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Friday, May 24, 2013 1:12:05 PM UTC+10, Ramapriya wrote:
> > In games that are telecast or where decisions can be reviewed, how can
> > it help to bribe the ump other than on LBWs? What does an ump do in
> > T20s anyway?
>
> Why does this need explaining?
>
> For Telecast without DRS;
> The umpire can give someone out when they are not, or not out when they are.
On LBWs, basically, and on marginal catch decisions (to the WK or
close-in); if too obvious, he'll be under the scanner in this day and
age.
> For Telecast with DRS;
> The umpire can give someone out when they are not, or not out when they are.
> DRS requires clear evidence to overturn the ump's decision. xEye has built in margins of error. If it's within these margins, it remains with the onfield call.
Won't that be a bit too much of a bet for bookies? I think they need a
lot more certainty than such events. A bowler (in terms of conceding
some free runs) or batter (for getting out at a particular time) are a
lot more certain.
Ramapriya