I saw an alternative approach to this, umpire from my team was giving loads of wides, the oppo reckoned he was being harsh and calling wide when it wasn't. They disagreed, the umpire was of the opinion "I've made my decision, that's the end of it" the oppo were acting like teenagers that had been grounded, whinging and bitching and being sarcastic "pitch it on middle stump then, it'll probably still be wide if he doesn't hit it" so boring, so childish, and at the end of the day they were borderline calls, so make your opinion known once if you need to, and then STFU and take it.
Anyway I was at the non-strikers end and the batsman on strike got stumped, looked clear as day to me, 2ft outside his crease, keeper takes the ball, smashes the bails off and everyone goes up like mad and the umpire walks down the track to the keeper and says "Hold on, your gloves touched the bails..." The keeper LOST it, went bright red, grabbed his head in his hands, spitting with rage and everyone is surrounding the umpire screaming everything you can think of. The umpire then says "No, I mean, I'm asking you. DID your gloves touched the bails before?" and then gave the guy out.
I couldn't tell if the umpire actually had doubts about it, if so then he was pretty brave to ask it surrounded by fielders, if it was intentional then he's a proper devious git.