Some interesting comments by former ICC umpire of the year Simon Taufel on Seven regarding a caught behind decision that went Alex Carey’s way.
This is the incident we’re talking about.
“The DRS was applied and for the third umpire to overturn the not out decision, we need to see a clear deflection off the bat, or we have to see a spike next to the bat or up to one frame past the bat,” Taufel said.
“The confusing element here for everyone was that the spike occurred at least a couple of frames before the bat. Which was just amazing. Now, JB (James Brayshaw), what was interesting in this particular case and in my experience, I have never seen a spike like this occur without the bat hitting something like a pad or the ground or the ball hitting the pad.
“There’s nothing else out there, absolutely nothing else out there, so my gut tells me from all of my experience on field and also as a TV umpire that I think Alex Carey has actually hit that ball and the technology calibration hasn’t been quite right to game the outcome that it was looking for.”