Umpires are judges on-field, but their decisions are judged by people off-field and commented upon – now a days, technology does expose some howlers ! ~ and Aussies could complain to have Umpires changed ! The news is - Umpires Joel Wilson and Chris Gaffaney will not be allowed to participate any further in the Ashes.The first three Tests witnessed numerous umpiring errors. Wilson got eight of his decisions wrong at Edgbaston, while Gaffaney had seven decisions overturned at Headingley.Veteran Marais Erasmus and rookie Ruchira Palliyaguruge will be the new umpires in the fourth Test at Old Trafford, beginning on September 4, Wednesday. The third umpire in charge will be Kumar Dharmasena.While Erasmus has also been appointed for the fifth Test at the Oval, Dharmasena and Palliyaguruge will be swapping roles in the same. Umpiring has been a huge talking point this series due to several on-field decisions being overturned by the Decision Review System (DRS). Away, former Australian Test fast bowler Paul Wilson will stand in his first Test match next month while leading female umpires Claire Polosak and Eloise Sheridan continue to blaze a trail in the sport. Wilson will become Australia's 90th umpire to reach the pinnacle of the sport for officials and stand in a Test match when he takes the field for the one-off Bangladesh v Afghanistan Test match in Chittagong next week. He's already umpired 28 ODI matches and 11 T20 internationals. He earned a Baggy Green playing one Test for Australia in Kolkata in 1998.
At Leeds, astonishing Ben Stokes finished with 135 not out from 219 balls, with 11 fours and nine sixes. At one stage he was three not out from 73 balls. When time was running out, he went nuclear. Towards the endStokes chopped the ball to backward point and again changed his mind about a single, Lyon fumbled a straightforward chance to run a helpless Leach out at the bowler’s end. Then, with Australia having just wasted their review for a hopeless LBW appeal against Leach, Lyon trapped a sweeping Stokes in front of the stumps.It was Umpire Joel Wilson - a new addition to the ICC’s elite panel, who has had a record eight decisions overturned. The replays clearly showed that a successful review would have ended the contest but Tim Paine had already ruined Aussie’s chance ! ~ Australian press went all out attack against the Umpire and has now ensured that he will not stand further in the Ashes.Cannot help imagining what when India faced such poor and biased Umpiring in their tours down under. .. .. getting back to that Stefanos Tsitsipas incident – he accused a U.S. Open chair umpire of having a bias against him during a tirade in which he told the official, "You're all weirdos!" Tsitsipas told Damien Dumusois that the cause of his bias was "because you're French probably and you're all weirdos!"Dumusois told Tsitsipas it was time to play, but Tsitsipas was still reaching into his bag for a new headband and screamed at Dumusois that he still needed time to change. Dumusois responded that Tsitsipas would be penalized. "I don't care," Tsitsipas replied. "Do whatever you want, because you're the worst." "I don't know what you have against me," Tsitsipas continued. "Because you're French probably and you're all weirdos! You're all weirdos!" Dumusois is indeed French. Tsitsipas had been angry that Dumusois believed he was getting coaching during the match from his father, Apostolos, which is not allowed. "The chair umpire was very incorrect in what he was telling me during the match," Tsitsipas said afterward. "I don't know what this chair umpire has in specific against my team, but he's been complaining and telling me that my team talks all of the time when I'm out on the court playing. He's very — I don't know. I believe he's not right, because I never hear anything of what my team says from the outside." Tsitsipas added that he thought tennis needed more umpires who are fair to all players. The two-time French Open runner-up said he was battling an illness leading into the tournament and said he was exhausted after two sets.