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Hawkeye Lecture



Reference
MCC/AAL/3/224
Date:
2012
Level of description
item
Extent
1 minutes 20 minutes 30 seconds
Part of
David Rayvern Allen Audio Archive (MCC/AAL/3)
Scope and Content
Lecture on Hawkeye and Decision Review System with Jonathan Agnew, Dr. Paul Hawkins, Steve Carter, Alan Hurst and Angus Fraser. The recording consists of 1 track.

Track 1: [0:00-12:15] Audience talking, [12:16:-15:57] Introduction by Jonathan Agnew, [15:58-17:39] Hawkins about the adoption of Hawkeye in cricket and introduces his talk, [17:40-19:32] Hawkins talks about how umpires and former players including Ian Chappell view Hawkeye, [19:33-23:46] Hawkins talks about responding to criticism of Hawkeye from Mickey Arthur and the reason for the event and his intentions, [23:47-31:16] Hawkins explains how Hawkeye works including the cameras and dealing with variable factors, [31:17-36:20] Hawkins talks about Hawkeye's accuracy, [36:21-38:53] Hawkins talks about challenges and issues with Hawkeye, [38:54-40:04] Hawkins talks about doubters of Hawkeye, [40:05-41:14] Hawkins talks about leg before wicket, [41:15-55:01] Hawkins shows a series of examples of Hawkeye to prove its accuracy, [55:02-1:00:29] Hawkins talks about how Hawkeye works within the context of a match, [1:00:30-1:04:53] Hawkins gives his views on current use Hawkeye, [1:04:54-1:05:40] Agnew closes the first half of the evening, [1:05:41-1:24:41] Audience talking, [1:24:42-1:35:59] Agnew re-runs a DRS decision in previous South Africa Test series highlighting broadcasting issues with comments by Alan Hurst, [1:36:00-1:38:09] Hawkins answers a question if Hawkeye could be corrupted on hotspot, [1:38:10-1:46:46] The panel answer a question on DRS affecting the flow of the game and reasons for not showing footage on big screens in cricket grounds, [1:46:47-1:51:04] The panel answer a question on speeding up players making a DRS call and overruling bad umpire decisions, [1:51:05-1:52:59] Hawkins talks about Hawkeye dealing with full-tosses, [1:53:00-1:56:36] The panel answer a question about the possibility of matches becoming shorter with more correct decisions and more leg before wicket’s being given, [1:56:37-1:57:32] Hawkins talks about how the stumps appear on television screens, [1:57:33-1:59:23] Hurst talks about how many appeals there are in a Test Match, [1:59:24-2:04:21] Hawkins answers a question on the cost of Hawkeye with Hurst talking about implementation of DRS, [2:04:22-2:07:17] The panel answer a question on specialist 3rd umpires, [2:07:18-2:09:28] Hawkins and Fraser answer a question on testing the straightness of bowling actions, [2:09:29-2:11:25] Agnew asks the audience to show how much they support DRS with Hurst talking about a reduce on code of conduct hearings, [2:11:26-2:12:23] Closing remarks by Agnew, [2:12:24-2:14:25] Audience talking.
Associations
Jonathan Philip Agnew
Dr Paul Hawkins
Ian Michael Chappell
John Michael Arthur
Alan George Hurst
Angus Robert Charles Fraser
Subject
Hawkeye, decision review system, umpires, umpiring, technology in cricket, Leg before wicket, laws of cricket: leg before wicket
Conditions governing access
Open
Language
English
Size
1 minutes 20 minutes 30 seconds
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