1finny
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Seems to work well doesn’t it?
3 reviews, you win you keep them, every time you lose, you lose one.
On top of that all wickets are reviewed automatically for a no ball.
Yesterday - Crawley stayed in to bat despite being ‘out’. No review but the slo mo showed he touched the ball.
Everyone clearly understands what’s going on and there is no chew.
I wonder how (if at all) this could work in footy?
There may be too many variables - a penalty for instance. Inside/outside the box; handball or not; did the keeper move before saving it; was there encroachment before it went in…….
3 reviews, you win you keep them, every time you lose, you lose one.
On top of that all wickets are reviewed automatically for a no ball.
Yesterday - Crawley stayed in to bat despite being ‘out’. No review but the slo mo showed he touched the ball.
Everyone clearly understands what’s going on and there is no chew.
I wonder how (if at all) this could work in footy?
There may be too many variables - a penalty for instance. Inside/outside the box; handball or not; did the keeper move before saving it; was there encroachment before it went in…….