Key Points

Cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar has called for the removal of the umpire's call rule in the DRS system. He believes that when players challenge an on-field decision, they shouldn't have to rely on the same umpire's judgment through the review process. Tendulkar argues that technology, even with potential inaccuracies, provides more consistent outcomes than human umpires who can have bad patches. The Master Blaster's comments come from a Reddit AMA session where he explained his logical reasoning behind this proposed rule change.

Key Points: Sachin Tendulkar Wants DRS Umpire's Call Rule Changed in Cricket

  • Tendulkar argues umpire's call defeats purpose of DRS review system
  • Says technology even when inaccurate provides consistent results
  • Players review decisions specifically to challenge umpire's judgment
  • Umpire's call gives benefit of doubt to original on-field decision
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'Master Blaster' Sachin Tendulkar reveals one rule he would like to change in cricket

Cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar explains why he would scrap the controversial DRS umpire's call rule, advocating for more consistent technology-based decisions.

"Players have chosen to go upstairs because they were unhappy with the on-field umpire's call. Hence, there should be no option to go back to that call. - Sachin Tendulkar"

New Delhi, August 25

India's legendary batter Sachin Tendulkar would change the Umpire's call on the DRS rule and explained the logic behind why he would want to scrap it in the world of cricket.

Sometimes, cricket can be a complicated sport for many to comprehend, especially after the introduction of the Decision Review System (DRS) 13 years ago in 2009. After the introduction of DRS, the phrase "umpire's call" quickly became a part of cricket.

Since the introduction of the rule, some have favoured it while others have expressed their discontent. Sachin, who has previously voiced his opinion about getting rid of the Umpire's call, explained why it would be best to move on from it.

"I would change the DRS rule on the Umpire's call. Players have chosen to go upstairs because they were unhappy with the on-field umpire's call. Hence, there should be no option to go back to that call. Just like how players have bad patches, umpires, too, have bad patches. Technology even when inaccurate will be consistently inaccurate," he said on a session of Ask Me Anything on Reddit.

The Umpire's call comes into play after the team decides to challenge the on-field decision. It gives the benefit of the doubt to the on-field decision taken by the umpire in a scenario where there is inconclusive technological evidence.

During an LBW decision, irrespective of the call, the DRS shows the possible trajectory of the ball. If between one per cent and 50 per cent of the ball is hitting the stumps, excluding the bails, and half the ball is out, the original decision by the umpire stays.

Sachin, known as 'Master Blaster' for his ability to blast his way through any bowling attack and his very mastery over every skill, technique and shot in the book, this right-handed batter entertained and mesmerised the entire world with his batting from 1989-2013.

With 34,357 runs in 664 international appearances at an average of 48.52, He is the highest run-scorer in international cricket. He has struck 100 centuries and 164 half-centuries, most in international cricket. He is the only player to have a century of centuries.

- ANI

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Meera T
As someone who's played club cricket, I've seen how frustrating umpire's call can be. Technology should either be trusted completely or not used at all. Great point by the legend!
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Ananya R
But sometimes umpire's call protects teams from marginal errors in ball-tracking technology. The human element should still have some role in the game 🤔
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Vikram M
Sachin has played more cricket than most umpires! When he speaks about the game, we should listen. His logic about consistently inaccurate technology makes perfect sense. 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
Watching from Australia, I think Sachin makes a valid point. The current system creates confusion - either the technology is accurate enough to make the call or it isn't. Simple!
Karthik V
Remember that match against Pakistan where umpire's call cost us? Sachin knows what he's talking about. ICC should seriously consider his suggestion. #RespectTheMaster

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