Ever since Sourav Ganguly was elected as the president of the BCCI, he has put forward one new proposal after another. Under his initiative, India will play their first-ever day-night Test match on Friday, against Bangladesh. Another prospect that the former India captain has 𒉰suggested is the use of a dedicated fourth umpire to check no-balls come the next season of the IPL — 𓆉and Bhogle agrees, to the principle, at least.
“There’s some cricketing issues t✤hat he (Ganguly) has brought up that are worthy of a debate. One of those is that we have an additional umpire merely to c🐻heck no-balls, especially in T20 cricket, where the implications of a wrong no-ball call can be immense. Maybe, for all these years, people were bowling no-balls and we just weren’t checking them. As soon as we had the replays, we discovered that the umpire’s job was very difficult,” Bhogle said in a video shared by Cricbuzz.
“My thought is that we don’t need an extra umpire for that because the third umpire doesn’t have a lot🦂 to do anyway. The third umpire, along with a technician, will know in two or three seconds whether or not it is a no-ball, and we’re up and running,” Bhogle added.
The 58-year-old further noted that the issue has surfaced more beca💛use the umpires had 𝔍begun erring on the side of the video replays confirming the decision for them.
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