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BCCI stance on DRS

Shane Warne questions ICC stance on DRS

Shane Warne believes the DRS implementation must be standard.

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Ravi Shastri: BCCI not opposed to DRS; want technology to be consistent

The former India spinner said that the BCCI want technology which will be consistent.

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Implications of ICC’s decision to amend laws in various forms of cricket

The International Cricket Council’s (ICC) Chief Executive Committee (CEC) met for two days in Dubai to take some major decisions. These included topping two DRS reviews after 80 overs in Test matches, amendment to the existing rule of using two new balls per innings in an ODI, and plucking the loophole by announcing there shall be no tactical change of captains in the middle of a series. Sarang Bhalerao takes a look at the decisions taken in the ICC meet and writes about its implications.

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Former ICC President Ehsan Mani backs DRS

Former International Cricket Council (ICC) President Ehsan Mani has backed the decision of the sport's governing body to persist with the Decision Review System (DRS), which according to him has helped in reducing the mistakes of umpires.

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Jagmohan Dalmiya says BCCI will accept DRS once it becomes foolproof

Recently the International Cricket Council (ICC) was said to have convinced the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) to adapt a tweaked version of Decision Review System (DRS) for bilateral series. However, interim BCCI President Jagmohan Dalmiya has rubbished the claims, stating that India will accept DRS when it becomes foolproof.

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BCCI won’t accept DRS soon, concedes ICC chief Dave Richardson

ICC Chief Executive Dave Richardson has suggested that India's bad experience of the Decision Review System (DRS) when it was first trialled might have played a part in BCCI's refusal to accept the controversial technology.

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