Cricket News - Virat Kohli opens up on the umpire's call
India captain Virat Kohli took a jibe on
the much-debated umpire’s call in the Decision Review System, citing that it is
creating a lot of confusion and he again shared that LBW dismissals should be
based only on whether the ball is hitting the stumps, even if marginally as
well.
However, according to the existing rule,
at least 50 per cent of the ball needs to be hitting one of the three stumps
for the batsman to get out through LBW on review in case an umpire’s call has
been challenged on the field.
“I played for a long time when there was
no DRS. Right. If the umpire made a decision, whether the batsman liked it or
not, it stayed like that. Vice versa the umpire gave it not out and it was out,
it stayed like that, whether it was marginal or not,” said Kohli before the
first ODI of a three-match series against England in Pune.
“According to me, umpire’s call right
now is creating a lot of confusion. When you get bowled as a batsman, you don’t
expect the ball to hit more than 50 per cent into the stumps to consider
yourself bowled. So from basic cricket
common-sense, I don’t think that there should be any debate on that. If the
ball is clipping the stumps, that should be out whether you like it or not, you
lose the review,” he continued.
Umpire's call has come in the news in
recent times ever since Team India
faced this couple of times in the recently-concluded series against England
where Suryakumar Yadav’s dismissal via on-field soft signals came under the
scanner too.
On the other hand, the players will soon
tour to England for the inaugural World Test Championship (WTC) final in June
where they will take on New Zealand. And, Kohli said that these things could be
vital in high-stakes tournaments if controversial umpiring calls affects the
results of the game in future too.
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