Later Dhoni
admitted the level 1 offense (Article 2.1.7 of the IPL Code of Conduct for
Players and Team Officials) and accepted the sanction. Sounds in appropriate –
it was indeed a poor decision, it was not protested on the field – but to say
that it should not be commented upon at all, sounds too autocratic. It is time,
Umpires are penalised for their errors, and unfortunately, the Indian board is
adamantly against DRS.
Way back in 1978,
Bishan Bedi forfeited the 3rd One dayer protesting the blatant
Umpiring decisions in failing to call wides.
It was to be a 40 over a side
affair – Pak made 205 with Asif Iqbal topscoring with 62. Kapil Dev, Venkatraghavan, and Mohinder took
2 apiece. India made 183 in 37.4 overs;
23 to be made in 14 balls with 8 wickets
in hand – Bedi had to react as Sarfraz kept bowling bouncers and short pitched
ones beyond the reach and 4 of them continuously were not called wides. Bedi realized there was no point in continuing
and angrily conceded – which could create a great furore in modern time but
went unpunished that day. Chetan Chauhan
and Anshuman Gaekwad had opened the batting – Surinder departed at 163 making
62. Gaekwad with 78 and Gundappa
Viswanath with 8 were at the crease – with Mohinder, Kapil, Ghavri, Bharat
Reddy, Venkat and Bedi to follow – when Bedi took that decision to concede the
match.
Umpiring
decisions are not to be protested is understandable, but to say that they
should not be commented upon, is not good for
the game.
With regards – S.
Sampathkumar
21st May 2015.
