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Atherton and Vaughan Slam Slow Over-Rates in India-England Tests, Claim Umpires Lack Control.
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The slow over-rates in the ongoing Test series between India and England have become a major talking point, drawing criticism from former players and fans alike. The issue has been highlighted by prominent cricket figures like Mike Atherton and Michael Vaughan, who have voiced their concerns about the dwindling number of overs bowled per day and the apparent lack of control by the umpires.

Michael Vaughan has been particularly vocal, dismissing fines for slow over-rates as ineffective, suggesting that the current penalties don't impact players significantly. He argues that the players, being "quite rich," are not deterred by financial penalties. Vaughan has sarcastically commented on the penalty that Ben Stokes & Co. received. He also expressed his frustration at the discrepancy between the pace of play on the first four days of a Test match and the urgency often displayed on the final day. He has advocated for a mandatory 90-over quota per day to ensure that the game maintains a reasonable pace. Vaughan believes that enforcing this rule would compel teams to minimize delays and maintain a better over-rate.

Mike Atherton has also weighed in on the matter, asserting that "umpires have lost control". He criticized the umpires' handling of various issues during the recent Lord's Test, including frequent ball changes and allowing Shubman Gill to receive on-field treatment for a back issue. Atherton argued that Gill should have been instructed to leave the field for treatment to avoid unnecessary delays. He also pointed out the umpires' "fussiness" over the popping crease, which led to ground staff being called upon to address the batsmen's standing area, further disrupting the flow of the game.

The slow over-rates have visibly frustrated fans, especially those attending the matches. Many have taken to social media to express their disappointment, stating that they are not getting the full value for their money, having paid substantial amounts to watch the game. There have been instances where fewer overs were bowled despite no rain interruptions, adding to the fans' frustration. For example, only 75 overs were bowled on Day 2 of the Lord's Test, which is 15 overs short of the usual quota.

The issue of ball changes has also contributed to the problem. In the Lord's Test, the Indian team, particularly Shubman Gill and Mohammed Siraj, were seen engaging in animated discussions with the umpires regarding the quality and condition of the ball. There were instances where the replacement ball had to be changed almost immediately after being introduced, leading to further delays and disruptions. Former England captain Nasser Hussain criticized India's decision to request a ball change during the Lord's Test, questioning the logic behind it, especially when Jasprit Bumrah was bowling effectively with the existing ball.

Joe Root suggested a solution to limit excessive ball changes, proposing that each team should be given a maximum of three challenges to request a ball change every 80 overs. This, he believes, would strike a balance between addressing legitimate concerns about the ball's condition and preventing unnecessary time-wasting.

The concerns raised by Atherton, Vaughan, and fans highlight a growing issue in Test cricket. Addressing the problem of slow over-rates requires a multi-faceted approach, including stricter enforcement by umpires, more effective penalties for teams, and a proactive approach to minimize unnecessary delays.


Writer - Aarav Verma
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