Rassie van der Dussen escape shows how umpires are on the back foot | Chris Stocks

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Key decision is big let-off for South Africa against England and highlights why technology must be used to call out front-foot no-balls

The current argument in football is that VAR is sucking the life out of the sport because checks for offside after every goal ruin the moment of spontaneous joy. In cricket, despite technology having been a feature of the international game for more than a decade, there is a similar problem. That is because the lack of automated checks for front‑foot no-balls until something of significance occurs means bowlers are being scrutinised for overstepping only after they have taken a wicket.

 

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Policing no ball is actually the easiest part of umpiring. International umpires have become spoilt and in the process are embarrassing themselves.

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