Sydney match umpires lodged opinions for three catches taken low to the bottom within the slips on the SCG. On every event, third umpire Kettleborough discovered proof the ball had touched the bottom earlier than the fielder was capable of management it. Consequently, not one of the catches got.
“I don’t really know the answers but there has to be a way to try and improve it somehow,” Cummins stated after the Test towards South Africa led to a draw. “As it currently stands, it’s really hard to give a batter out. If there’s any kind of benefit of the doubt, it goes the batter’s way.
“I feel with a few digital camera angles actually slowed down, it is fairly exhausting to not discover doubt someplace. I do really feel for Ketts a bit of bit up there.”
In making a decision, the third umpire only has access to footage from the host broadcaster, Fox Sports and not from Seven Network cameras.
“Maybe there’s extra cameras we are able to use down the observe,” Cummins said.
“The means the umpires carried out the three was fairly good. I feel it was good,” he said. “Once you have set the bar with the primary one, you possibly can’t actually budge a lot from there.
“Those things are always going to be a grey area, some guys will say out, some guys will say not out. At the end of the day, their decision is final and as players we respect that.”