We just wrapped up the South Asians in Sports November Twitter Chat “Instant Replay in Sports- Helping or Hurting?”. Check out the top tweets coming from South Asian athletes, fans and sports industry professionals below:
@SAinSports A12: Refs should trust own judgment 100%. If it’s wrong, replay will correct. #SAinSports
— Tariq Ahmad (@tariq_ahmad) November 11, 2015
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@SAinSports A12: Refs should trust own judgment 100%. If it’s wrong, replay will correct. #SAinSports
— Tariq Ahmad (@tariq_ahmad) November 11, 2015
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@SAinSports I have a great anecdote. A few years ago, BC gave up a goal to UMass. BC’s coach, Jerry York, thought UMass was #SAinSports
— Jashvina Shah (@icehockeystick) November 11, 2015
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@SAinSports offsides. He had the referees review the play, and they had that technology because the game was televised #SAinSports
— Jashvina Shah (@icehockeystick) November 11, 2015
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@SAinSports hi Neha Aggarwal here, I think instant replays do play an important part in sports like tennis, badminton, squash.
— Neha Aggarwal (@nehaaggarwal) November 11, 2015
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@SAinSports It’s definitely an unfair advantage! Every team should play every game equally. #SAinSports
— Brown Girl Magazine (@BrownGirlMag) November 11, 2015
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