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Re: [nukkad] Players can ch allenge umpire’s decisions



For many years I ran a cricket academy in Qatar for Expat kids. It was
run by a professional, techniques were taken care of by a Sri Lankan
International who played in the 1979 World Cup. I took care of
logistics and discipline. We had a simple ground rule. Elders (umpires
and others) will be respected. Failing which depending on the level of
the offence it was 1-3 rounds of the ground.
Ravi

On 5/8/08, Mean Drake  wrote:
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> There will always be two views on this.
> 1. This is not cricket.
> 2. We should use technology as it is available and progress.
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> > http://www.dawn.com/2008/05/08/spt8.htm
> >
> > DUBAI, May 7: Cricketers could soon be able to challenge decisions
> > made by umpires during Test matches â€" the gameâ€â„¢s topmost format.
> >
> > The International Cricket Councilâ€â„¢s (ICC) Cricket Committee
> > announced on Tuesday that
> > a trial on an umpire review system will be used in a Test series
> > this year, including the Hawk-Eye technology used in
> > tennis..........
>
> --
> Mean
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