Simple Solution
Yes, video review of points should be done.
Some say it may disrupt the flow of the game but here is a solution to that (borrowed from American collegiate football).
A coach or player may challenge a call at any time but must wage their timeout in doing so. If the umpire's call is overruled the timeout is not consumed and play continues.
If however, the umpire's call stands then the timeout is consumed - leaving the challenging player without a timeout.
Furthermore there must be indisputable evidence showing that the umpire made the wrong call.
This would prevent excessive challenges since you could lose your only timeout and at the same time would prevent situations like this!
Yes, video review of points should be done.
Some say it may disrupt the flow of the game but here is a solution to that (borrowed from American collegiate football).
A coach or player may challenge a call at any time but must wage their timeout in doing so. If the umpire's call is overruled the timeout is not consumed and play continues.
If however, the umpire's call stands then the timeout is consumed - leaving the challenging player without a timeout.
Furthermore there must be indisputable evidence showing that the umpire made the wrong call.
This would prevent excessive challenges since you could lose your only timeout and at the same time would prevent situations like this!