Umpiring controversy takes centrestage again

Shane Warne's Jaipur outfit has sealed its spot in the semi-finals, becoming the first team to do so in the Indian Premier League. However, fortress Jaipur, as the Sawai Man Singh stadium is being termed as after the home side's unbeaten run here, has given enough controversies for the captains to worry about. Read The Article

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JJ Who wrote this stupid article, good thing he has not put his name. Does he know cricket rules ???
There is lot of diffrence between what Ganguly and sehwag did. If you do know the cricketing rules the batsman does not have right to appeal but the fielder and bowler has. Dont try to justify what ganguly did that day. And regarding umpiring , it was better than what we saw in culcutta in the match betwen KKR and Deccan Chargers.

( Posted: Monday , May 12, 2008 at 10:12 )       
Vidhushak !! The poor umpires are also human beings and apt to make mistakes .. All these umpiring problems will be greatly solved once Venkataraghavan''s chosen 30 persons with white coats & hats are fielded .. hopefully for the game of cricket ??

One can''t but admire the pioneering nature of our dear Dada, who set the ball rolling .. asking an umpire to go for the third umpire and it was followed suit now by Sehwag .. May their tribe increase !! ( Posted: Monday , May 12, 2008 at 06:06 )       

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