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BCCI UDRS controversy

BCCI open to use DRS without Hawk-Eye

Amidst all the opposition for the DRS, BCCI president Anurag Thakur has got some great news for Indian cricket

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Australia vs New Zealand 2015 series shows DRS is not faulty; the need is for efficient operators and interpreters

The first pink ball Test left many pink faces around — some in anger and some in embarrassment.

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BCCI willing to adopt DRS technology?

BCCI) may finally reconsider their stance on the technology.

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N Srinivasan refuses to react to Shashank Manohar’s criticism

Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) president N Srinivasan refused to answer former president Shashank Manohar's comments that he [Srinivasan] has no right to continue as president after the IPL spot-fixing and betting scandal broke out.

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BCCI threaten to terminate FTP agreement if forced to use DRS in bilateral series’

The Board of Control for Cricket in India’s (BCCI) staunch opposition to the Decision Review System (DRS) is unmoved. Reports suggest that they threatened to "unilaterally" terminate the Future Tours Programme (FTP) if the system is enforced in a bilateral series involving India.

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India vs Australia 2013: Umpires take advantage of referral rules in absence of DRS

Deprived of the Decision Review System due to India's steadfast opposition, umpires could be taking advantage of an anomaly in referral rules.

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BCCI showing traits of mafia organisations; could be hurtling towards self-destruction

If the bans on the 30 English cricketers had not been enough, the BCCI has continued to deny journalistic privileges to members of the foreign media in further demonstrations of flagrant arrogance and monopoly. Arunabha Sengupta relates how the traits are remarkably similar to other mafia organisations.

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