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Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Biased umpiring costs sachin in India vs England 2nd Test Match


India is playing very well in TRENT BRIDGE. They need only 63 runs to winon the fifth day of the game. Zaheer Khan is the pick of the bowlers, once again with five wickets.

Though success is just few overs ahead of India, The 36-year-old Australian, who had blundered twice on Sunday, conceded that he had wrongly given Sachin Tendulkar out. "I always look at the big screen after giving a decision. The minute I saw replays of Sachin's dismissal I knew I had got it wrong," he said.

Now the question is, when he got to know that he has done the mistake, why did not he call sachin back ?

Now To better understand the biasness see this situation ;

Taufel had lifted his finger when MS Dhoni claimed a thick edge off Pietersen. He, however, succumbed to the pressure when TV replays showed that the ball had hit the turf before Dhoni caught it. Seeing Pietersen coming back, on instructions from the English dressing room, Taufel consulted colleague Steve Bucknor and overruled his own decision.

He could have done the same thing for sachin but ..........poor umpiring !!!!!!!!!!

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