sorry guys, i should have said prosecution pary. I simply cannot understand why the ICC can't take a decision, this has been going on for many years now. the other thing is some players,former players and umpires saying that use of technology would take away the human element. Human element at what cost? the very result of the match? it would have been OK if the umpires were able to give the right decisions atleast in a way that we might think, well that decision wouldnot have had much of an impact on the result of the match. but all it leaves is sour taste in the mouth. a real cricket lover who is an indian would feel the same, even if india wins a match like this. comments pls...
RE:contd
by sendil kumar on Jan 07, 2008 03:29 PM Permalink
The test series in australia is like this. To win a test in Australia, Indians should take 25 wickets whereas aussies need just 15.
RE:contd
by on Jan 07, 2008 09:58 AM Permalink
while technology is avail - Why we can't use technology ? don't we use modern technology in other areas of the life ? like - medical, areospace, IT ?
This tour is wired (fixed) before India landed in AUS - India didn't have enough time to adgust the time change, only one practice match - guys BCCI wants to make money at any coast ( we're the stupid fans watch the game day/night) BCCI makes millions of dollars along with ICC - this system is currept - we just can't blame umpires for everything
RE:contd
by Sai on Jan 07, 2008 09:28 AM Permalink
We, BCCI should insist that all records on this match should have the preface for posterity that "The Match records should be looked at in the Context of 10 decisions going against India that could have reulted in a win for India"