Durhamfootman wrote:bhaveshgor wrote:Key idea sounds good actually one review per team and umpire call reviews are given back.
disagree.
the point of DRS is to overturn the howler. Anything that isn't a howler, the reviewing team shouldn't be reviewing for... that's just trying to use the system to try and sneak out some sort of advantage for themselves
how many times do we hear commentators question whether a team would have reviewed if it wasn't the captain/talisman/in form chap? or say that a batsman might as well review it because he's the last hope for a team or whatever spurious reason that they can think of?
If the review is not taken because a team feels the umpire has made a clear and obvious mistake, then they are just using the system to 'take a punt' and deserve to lose the review however close the result was to being out/in/whatever.
the guiding question for lodging an appeal should be "has the umpire made an obvious error?".... nothing else.... if he hasn't then we can just get with the game and stop faffing about
too much faffing about these days
Spot on , footman
