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18 Feb 2016 08:04 #292680
by pwarbi
As far as technology goes, I can see your point, and maybe in the future it will mean that there's no need for umpires actually on the field of play, or if we do still have them, most of the decision making will be out of their hands.
Would this be good for cricket in general though? We'd basically be looking at a game controlled by machines with no room for human errors, and I think that takes something away from a sport.
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18 Feb 2016 10:59 #292696
by Googley
All the rules review has been on protecting the batsman and once again that is being done.
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