The problem is one that isn't visible to folk. The positioning of the box in the grounds is far from the action and the only technology they have is the dodgy feed that we'll watch. So it means that they will often not know what is actually going on.
How many times have we all watched the feed...
I wouldn't consider no balls as bowlers back then didn't really have them in their psychology as much.
Bob was always my hero as a youngster and the reason why I became a quicky (that and not being able to co-ordinate hand eye with the bat despite being able to play any shot in my bedroom)...
One of the problems that can be used in mitigation is that teams don't seem to travel well these days. We haven't won any of the last four series over there. That said, the recent drop in Windies standard at Test level is a huge worry.
Oh yes. Australia is the exception. Quite. No better sight in sport than an Aussie on the way back to the pavilion or haplessly chasing a lost cause in the field.
When the West Indies chased 300 odd to beat England at Leeds in 2017 I was so happy. It gave me a belief that they were on their way back. I'm cricket first, England second.
Seeing them crushed like they were in this Test is not good news.