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    REPORT : Sachin Tendulkar Slams Loopholes in Umpire Referral System

    Batting great Sachin Tendulkar has renewed demands for cricket rules to give greater weight to TV playbacks over umpires in making LBW decisions.

    Tendulkar, a long-standing critic of the decision review system (DRS), returned to the fray after multiple LBW calls in the West Indies’ victory over England in the first Test.

    If a ball-tracking playback shows that less than 50 percent of a ball would hit the stumps then the umpire has the discretion to reject a leg-before-wicket appeal.

    If an umpire rules a batsman not out and the fielding side calls for a review, 50 per cent of the ball must be hitting the stumps for the third umpire to overturn the on-field call.

    Tendulkar feels this is unfair and wants the International Cricket Council to rethink the system.

    “One thing I don’t agree with, with the ICC, is the DRS they’ve been using for quite some time,” Tendulkar said in an online conversation with West Indies legend Brian Lara.

    The former India captain said the playback should trump the umpire no matter how much of the ball would hit the wickets.

    “The only reason they (the batsman or the bowler) have gone upstairs is because they are unhappy with the on-field decision,” said Tendulkar.

    Sachin Slams umpire referral system

    “So when the decision goes to the third umpire, let the technology take over; just like in tennis — it’s either in or out, there’s nothing in between.”

    Former India off-spinner Harbhajan Singh backed Tendulkar’s position, saying on Twitter it was “1,000 percent correct”.

    India was the last Test nation to embrace DRS, in 2016. It was rumoured that Tendulkar had led the opposition to the technology until his retirement in 2013.

    Sachin Tendulkar ODI Delivery Records:

    Legendary Indian cricketer Sachin Tendulkar, who is regarded as one of the most complete batsmen in the history of the game, holds almost all batting records which exist at the moment.

    From finishing his career as the leading run-getter in Test and ODI format of the game to have scored the highest number of centuries in the international cricket, the master blaster has inked several records to his name.

    However, there is one record that not many of the cricket fans are aware of.

    Tendulkar, who has also bowled right-arm leg-spin during his cricketing career, has delivered more number of deliveries than many bowling greats in the One-Day Internationals (ODIs).

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