the difference in tennis is that it is just for line calls and it is after the ball has actually landed - in cricket there is the element of guess work on the future path of the ball.
Whilst I agree that the process to make these decisions is rather slow, this would make absolutely no difference to the speed at which decisions can be made, all you're doing is making the distance a batsman has to run about 2 inches shorter. There would still be very tight calls regarding whether the batsmen had touched the line or was just short. Slowed-down and microscopic cameras would still be needed. It will still be a line decision and therefore will still need a 3rd umpire
it's missile tracking Buzz, doesn't get any better.
Pah, this has all come about cheating aussies not walking when they muddled it to the keeper, or the formally biased biased home umpiring.the quality of umpires if now much better, but I am not sure about all these lbws.and that guy from hawkeye is hardly going to say, yes well all the competition firms are actually as good as my system...
urm, some of the 70-80's Aussie umpires were just as bad. this isn't a subcontinental thing.