You are comparing apples and oranges.
How many incidents are there in a football match where an incorrect decision has been made. When you get fouled and get nothing you are hardly going to be putting your hands up and admit that you were not fouled the next time.
I'll be that you will get fewer incorrect decisions in a cricket season than in a single football match. The decisions are much easier and clear cut in cricket. Did it hit the bat or not; did it touch the ground or not; was his foot over the line when he bowled. With football you are deciding if the contact was enough to go down, did he dive, was there actually any contact.
Add in the problem of a contact sport played with 22 players at speed vs a very small number of active players in cricket and the static nature of the umpires. I have no idea why everyone things that football should be compared to other sports when there is no other sport like it. Maybe in 10 years when everything is done with technology and we are 99% sure that a correct decision is always made then I will accept that we cam compare it to most other sports.
Could you not compare it to Rugby and Hockey?



