IPL 2019 | On-field umpires are expected to assist each other, says Ivaturi Sivaram
Former Indian umpire Ivaturi Sivaram has said that the two umpires on the field are expected to assist each other while supervising a game. Sivaram has further added that the umpire at the bowler’s end didn’t go through the entire process of making a decision so technically he didn’t call a no-ball.
The 12th edition of the Indian Premier League has seen a lot of controversies so far in the first 20 days of action. The latest among those is the umpiring controversy in the last over of the game between Rajasthan Royals and Chennai Super Kings which saw MS Dhoni walk onto the field even after getting dismissed while his side was chasing down the target of 152 in Jaipur.
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"The two umpires on the field are a team and are expected to assist each other in order to supervise the game efficiently. From the video clip, it is clear that
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With many CSK fans targeting the two umpires asking why didn’t they go to the TV umpire for a correct decision, Sivaram made it clear that as per the existing laws, the field umpires are not allowed to go to the third umpire unless there is a fall of a wicket.
"Under the existing laws, on-field umpires are not allowed to go 'upstairs' for such decisions unless a wicket falls," Sivaram explained.
"Umpires/refs make mistakes. Like players, they are also trying their best. It is best to accept it and move on. It was completely wrong on Dhoni's part to enter the field."
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