Ok, it is seriously impossible. How could a guy EVER ump any given game perfectly. My opinion: I think since we have technology, WHY NOT ACTUALLY USE IT!!!!!!!!!
2007-12-27 03:34:58
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answered by iLike:Basketball,Cricket,Tennis 2
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Don't think umpiring is a easy job! It requires lot of focus and concentration. I think every umpires gave wrong decision in his life...its a part of game! like cricketers who scores 100 one day next day 001 or takes 5 for 17 in first innings in 2nd inn 0 for 167. Cricket is an inconsistant game and bad momment will come some time!!! So, we should never critisize decisions or revolt against wrong umpire decisions altough it makes us angry and fustrates us terribly!
2007-12-27 04:08:12
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answered by Bodhi S 2
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Umpires are only the human beings not God. Comitting a mistake is the born Quality of Generation of Homosapiens.so no one is perfect
2007-12-27 04:14:21
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answered by Niroshan A 3
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The ICC stats show that the umpires over a year period get 95% of the decissions right, if they could achieve 100% then they would be God, as no one is infalable.
2007-12-27 10:09:47
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answered by Arsenal08 5
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Umpiring is a difficult job.
In this day and age of technology, they need not.
They can just ask the 3rd Umpire.
2007-12-27 04:17:59
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answered by Anonymous
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How are you meant to show it? In a first class game, test series, ODI? Most test umpires are highly skilled and have a very good pr perfect record, but, proving it, very difficult.
2007-12-27 02:16:29
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answered by jaggernut 3
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No.
No one is perfect, umpires are humans & they will definately make some mistakes. It's impossiible to make 100% correct decisions.
2007-12-27 10:02:05
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answered by The Great Montitude 7
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It happens quite a lot I should think, for they are only human. To hear OZ rant, you'd think they only get it wrong against India! Despite what OZ(deadly devil) says, Billy Bowden is NOT Australian, but is a New Zealander.
2007-12-27 07:04:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Only a non-human can do it. There is no person in the world
who can achieve this over a long period of time.
To Err is Human.....But not to learn from the Err is Stupidness.
2007-12-27 10:42:25
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answered by JustDoit 7
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i think its joy prakash or something
i remember the test match between india and paki where kumble took 10 wickets, he was in that match!
lol
2007-12-27 08:38:27
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answered by wht is diz (BOYCOTT ISRAEL) 3
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