Video: Cricket DRS at its realistic, hilarious best
Video: Cricket DRS at its realistic, hilarious best
In the first scene we see all the characters stuffed up in a lift and then someone farts, from then the DRS how it is used the ‘hotspot’ feature is a real ‘laughathon’.
Written by Cricket Country Staff Published: Oct 05, 2015, 09:38 PM (IST) Edited: Oct 05, 2015, 09:38 PM (IST)
In contemporary cricket, Decision Review System (DRS) is seen as a big point of debate; some teams love it, India certainly does not. So how effective can the DRS be in real life. An Australian website named Sportsbet.com has made a video which will make you laugh and laugh till you end up with a stomach ache along with the ribs.
In the first scene we see all the characters stuffed up in a lift and then someone farts, from then the DRS how it is used the ‘hotspot’ feature is a real ‘laughathon’.
The second scene is as hilarious as a boy and a girl are standing vertical to each other at a bar counter, they get close and the onlookers are blind-sighted and they are appealing as they think the couple are ‘making-out’.
Not for the kids is all we can say, parental guidance is a must to prevent any complications in the mind.
They have been particular with every detail in that rib-tickling video. The actors in the video look pretty seasoned as they bring out the humour in a very, very subtle manner.
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The cricketing world is pretty divided and half-hearted over the DRS; some believe it is not exactly 100 percent perfect as they think it is not conclusive. ICC is all the time looking at options and news rules to make the game of cricket more real and more interesting and the DRS debate would be top of their charts.
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