Umpires (or referees of any other sport) will never be infallible
You do your utmost to avoid blunders (e.g. DRS reviews), but when they do happen, you should be able to rely on a spirit of fair play to ensure you don't get an unfair advantage. And legitimising it by saying Aussies wouldn't do it is pretty feeble IMO.
Posted By: King on July 12th 2013 at 17:44:40
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- As Strauss says, players walking doesnt happen any more. I cant see why suddently he shoul (Other Sports) - Pixelman, Jul 12, 17:32:36
- Pix, at times when you bat you don't know if you've nicked it, times like that... (Other Sports) - DrDublin, Jul 12, 17:38:20
- Clarke himself neglected to walk at Adelaide in 2010 (Other Sports) - NJ_Canary, Jul 12, 17:37:11
- Some things are more important (Other Sports) - King, Jul 12, 17:36:21
- Surely the principle at stake is that the refs should be better (n/m) (Other Sports) - CB41, Jul 12, 17:39:07
- Umpires (or referees of any other sport) will never be infallible (Other Sports) - King, Jul 12, 17:44:40
- If that's the case, it should apply in football and rugby but there's never a fuss (Other Sports) - CB41, Jul 12, 17:47:53
- Different sports have different traditions (Other Sports) - King, Jul 12, 17:58:25
- If that's the case, it should apply in football and rugby but there's never a fuss (Other Sports) - CB41, Jul 12, 17:47:53
- Umpires (or referees of any other sport) will never be infallible (Other Sports) - King, Jul 12, 17:44:40
- Surely the principle at stake is that the refs should be better (n/m) (Other Sports) - CB41, Jul 12, 17:39:07
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