Since their decisions are only overturned when they've definitely got it wrong, I'd say it's not exactly a bad thing that the decision is now correct?
There are still a little too many controversial caught behind/edges, but for the most part the system works well. If a batsman gets a massive inside edge onto their pad, it's only fair they're not given out. Likewise, when someone edges to first slip and it's not given out, it's good that the bowlers can get their due reward for it.
As a spinner, I also appreciate that it's tough for umpires to really judge what a ball is doing, so when you know you've bowled one that goes straight on and have hit them in front of middle, half way up the stumps I definitely like seeing them get their deserved wicket. The negative aspects of it, are a lot of players still refer marginal decisions rather than obvious clangers.
Since that day, cricket's TV money has been seeking a tournament India can't lose or at least can't be knocked out of so quickly. In this, the market has been aided by administrators happy to tinker with event structures to minimise that risk. To use banking jargon, the market has been hedging India.
minor article about these two written by a friend of mine:
Can Virat Kohli be India's New Sachin Tendulkar? - DailyTabla
DISCUSS: personally i don't think anybody can be the next Tendulkar for India but Virat is a high class player and should just continue doing what he is doing
Haha, he is far better, technically than Tendulkar, he may not soak up as much tests as Tendulkar has but he has single-handedly won more matches for his team in a short space than Tendulkar did in his lifetime, he has the goods to be the new Lara/Ponting of the new era!
Who's trolling now dude?? Kohli is going well, but he's got a long way to go before we say he's a better player than Sachin. Right now? Yes of course he's better than 38 year old Sachin.
His batting so far in the IPL: Champions League version has been absolutely horrible, is this how he should be remembered?
So you decide his batting and performance based on IPL and Champions league? How about the contribution he made for last 21 years to India and to the game of cricket?