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Sri Lanka v India, 1st Test, SSC, Colombo
We welcome referral system - Kumble
Jamie Alter in Colombo
July 22, 2008


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All eyes are on Ajantha Mendis ahead of the first Test © AFP

There are two distinct topics of conversation cutting through the humid Colombo air a day before the first Test - the to-be-trialled umpiring referral system, and Ajantha Mendis, the unorthodox spinner who has generated plenty of hype after his domination of India in the Asia Cup final earlier this month.
India's captain Anil Kumble was, like his counterpart Mahela Jayawardene, eager to see what the referral system - which allows each side three unsuccessful review requests per innings - would throw up, but also was more forthright in his acceptance of it. "It is the first time [that it will used] and it will be helpful for the umpires and the teams," he said. "This is meant for the obvious errors which happen on the field and it's something we can negate, rather than look at every way to question the umpire.
"They [umpires] make mistakes and sometimes, in the moment, they may not have picked up a certain edge that hits the pad, and you appeal for a leg-before, and it is given out. Those types of referrals may matter and change the course of the game," he said. "We had a discussion yesterday, but I can't say much until it is experimented with. But I welcome it."
Speaking before Kumble, Jayawardene felt the media had put more focus on Mendis than even he had time to. He said he wasn't even sure Mendis will play tomorrow, but India have reason to be concerned. Kumble has almost certainly viewed tapes of Mendis running rings around the ODI side in Pakistan, but he was quick to point out that the pressure is right back on the mystery spinner.
"Not just Mendis, every bowler is discussed. It's his first Test, let's not forget that. The pressure is on him," Kumble said. "As a youngster you are obviously nervous. If you look at our batting strength, most of them have played more than 100 Tests. We respect every bowler. The two bowlers who have done extremely well over the years are [Muttiah] Muralitharan and [Chaminda] Vaas and we can't discount that we need to be concerned about them."
India have only won two Tests in previous tours to Sri Lanka, the first coming in 1993 and the last in 2001. Kumble acknowledged the challenge of touring Sri Lanka, and put faith in the composure of the Indian squad. "To win a Test you have to play well in both innings," he said. "In Sri Lanka, conditions can favour the side batting in the second innings but that doesn't mean batsmen can relax in the first or the bowlers try too much. We're looking at how to take 20 wickets in these tough conditions. And of course, we need to put up plenty of runs in the first innings.
"The pitches have generally favoured the batsmen. We have a lot of knowledge and handy experience and quality, in terms of our combinations," he said. "This [the SSC] is a good track, with plenty of runs in it. We will look at a four-bowler combination and we have capable means of picking up 20 wickets."
The heat in Colombo, even at 11 in the morning, is sapping. Watching the players perspire in the nets only makes one wonder how they will cope in the field for hours. Kumble recognised the need to manage the heat, but did not mention any specific issues his side had chalked out.
"In terms of going about out fitness and endurance we have to be careful about dehydration. That's something everybody is aware of," he said. "That will obviously be a factor in these conditions. All of us are experienced enough to handle this. There are a couple players who have to take extra care and the preparation has already started."
India have not employed a fitness trainer since the tour to Australia over the new year but Kumble didn't think that would be a factor here. "Paddy [Upton, the mental conditioner] is also doing the role of a fitness trainer and if you look at the schedule there's not much of a gap for you to focus only on fitness," he said. "When you're training in the nets it's a combination of working on your physical aspects and I don't see any concerns at this point."
When asked about India's average performance in the tour match against a Sri Lanka Board XI, Kumble said not too much should be read into that. "Our final XI will be more or less what we played in the tour match. We're not saying we have an edge over Sri Lanka. We need to concentrate on all departments and we're looking at what we're capable of. How we can maximise our potential in batting, bowling and fielding? That is the key."
Jamie Alter is a staff writer at Cricinfo
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'Review will eradicate obvious errors' - Richardson
Jamie Alter at the SSC
July 23, 2008


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Richardson: 'Should we have a system where the umpire is given an opportunity to review his own decision and make a final decision himself? That would be preferable.' © AFP

Terming the new umpire referral system a 'review process' as opposed to a challenge process, Dave Richardson, the ICC's acting chief executive, was confident it would work well on a long-term basis with plenty of room for improvement. He said most umpires were in favour of this system and the real purpose is to eradicate obvious mistakes.
"Our policy in the decision-making process has always been to keep an open mind," he said. "You will recall in Sri Lanka in the 2002 Champions Trophy when we first started experimenting with technology and it continued until the Super Series in 2005, during which we allowed umpires to initiate a consultation on decisions. That didn't work because the umpires didn't refer decisions they should have. And then when they discovered that they could have made mistakes they became over cautious.
"It was actually just wasting time. They were double-checking themselves and this lead to a loss of confidence of the players in the umpires. We realised it doesn't work.
"A lot of people will say reviews are contradictory to the spirit of the game and that players are challenging the umpires, but the way we look at it is - what is better or worse for the game? Umpires make mistakes and are accused of cheating, Steve Bucknor's effigies are being burnt, teams threaten to fly home from a country, boards criticise umpires. Should we have a system where the umpire is given an opportunity to review his own decision and make a final decision himself? That would be preferable."
Richardson, who was present in the South African Test side when the first third-umpire referral was made in 1992-93, was firm that the ICC was not paying the television channels for the use of this technology, but rather saw it as a piggyback process. "The very first step in this process was to approach Ten Sports (the main broadcasters) and ask if they were willing to help us. They were keen to do so and we are very grateful to them. The broadcasters, like it or not, have been guilty in the past of showing up the umpires. All we ask them to do is continue to do so, but help us instead of being negative."
The ICC normally appoints three neutral Elite Panel umpires for a series. For this contest, instead of one umpire rotating and taking a break, he will act as the official third umpire. This, according to Richardson, was the way it would be going forward and there may even be the case of recalling some more experienced umpires to be specialist television umpires. But that, he affirmed, would be based on how the players felt about the situation.
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Richardson on Steve Bucknor's removal from the Perth Test in January



  • "There were calls for Steve to be fired permanently and we have resisted that. He's a good umpire and he's had a long career. The reason for taking him out was because of the hype which made it impossible for him to stand in that Test. He was on a hiding to nothing. The slightest error would have been blown out of proportion. To make it easier on him and his colleagues in that Test, we decided to rest him and so diffuse the situation."



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Over the last few days the ICC has worked with the company that provides the ball-tracking devise. Cameras have been placed in correct positions around the SCC and both parties have confirmed the accuracy of the results. Camera use will differ from series to series but there are minimum specifications, clarified Richardson.
The company being used to provide the ball tracking is not Hawk-Eye, as generally employed, but one called Virtual Eye. They are similar to Hawk-Eye, said Richardson, but the ICC would only use the actual path of the ball until it hits the batsman. "It will then stop, and we won't use the predictive element because the suppliers of that technology will say that it's a bit of a computer guess.
"The trickiest part is going to be for the batsman," said Richardson. "As far as caught-behinds and bat-pads are concerned I have no doubt that every batsman, if he is honest with himself, will know he's got the finest edge. But I can understand as a batsman that you are uncertain as to whether the ball pitched on leg stump or slightly outside. It might be tricky and we may find a circumstance that you get back into the dressing room and your coach has spoken to you for not challenging the decision or asking for it to be reviewed. We must not forget what the real object of this system is - to eradicate obvious mistakes."
Jamie Alter is a staff writer at Cricinfo
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