New Delhi: Umpires should make only leg-before decisions while technology takes care of the rest, says Indian batting legend Sachin Tendulkar.Tendulkar, who completed twenty years in international cricket, even suggested rotating on-field umpires every session of a Test match
Sydney: Technology has made umpiring a thankless job, says world's number one umpire Simon Taufel, who feels on-field officials rarely get credit for getting things right but are chastised for every minor error replayed endlessly on television."Although it's okay for players
Chittagong:Still touchy over the Oval controversy that by his own admission has transformed him as a human being, ICC elite panel umpire Billy Doctrove said West Indies cricket lacks professionalism and planning which has caused their downfall in recent times.
London:An admirer of Adam Gilchrist for the fact that he walks, New Zealand umpire Billy Bowden says more players becoming honest would do a world of good for Test cricket's image and ease the pressure on the officials in the middle.
Lahore:Miffed with the controversial umpiring in the ongoing third Test against England at Leeds, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is planning to submit a written complaint against on-field officials Billy Doctrove and Darell Hair to the ICC.
New Delhi:With television replays proving inconclusive, Mahendra Singh Dhoni should have been given the benefit of doubt in the Antigua Test against the West Indies, opined former India captain and retired umpire S Venkataraghavan.
London:Former England captain Mike Atherton has slammed the overuse of technology in international cricket and said Kevin Pietersen was clearly out by an Anil Kumble delivery during the visitors' second innings in the first Test against India in Nagpur.
London:Former England captain Mike Atherton has slammed the overuse of technology in international cricket and said Kevin Pietersen was clearly out by an Anil Kumble delivery during the visitors' second innings in the first Test against India in Nagpur.
Kolkata:Australian umpire Darryl Harper today described Sourav Ganguly as a 'longtime friend' and hoped to see him back as Indian captain.
London:: The International Cricket Council would experiment with providing the umpires with radios to communicate with each other but would not allow the public andbroadcasters to hear their conversations.