Technology In Cricket: More or Less?

Predictive tools like Hawkeye and Snickometer may well turn out to be the next innovations that will improve umpiring decisions, just like the third-umpire. Fear of technology should not be the only reason for discarding them -- they deserve a fair trial.
Comments on article "Technology In Cricket: More or Less?"
Name Views and CommentsDate
Bazz Its Me again 5/18/2008
Bazz It should be m8S 5/18/2008
kurt cole go tht guy! 3/28/2007
dale i think they should be used to help the umpires. 3/7/2007
hexa Whether cricket should be like any other game, playable anywhere, with normal errors in judgement, or should it be mathematically precise, with technology costing millions, and the fun usurped by zero tolerance for mistaken judgement. That is really the issue. 3/19/2006
jaspal_4@hotmai dear sir/madam

i am a student at mellow lane school and i am currently doing my project for gcse. i have numbers of hobbies inside school and out side school. one of them includes playing cricket. when i am playing cricket its difficult to find out if someone is run out or not also for school team.

i have decided to develop an indicator to show if somebody has been run out. please could you send me any information you can on your products as this might help me to develop my project

yours faithfully

jaspal chorpa
9/4/2005
sravan I agree with your opinion.

What is your opinion about "sports in society."
10/10/2004
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