Jayawardene remains a fan of the DRS except a couple of issues that needed immediate addressing.
The ICC made many changes in its two-day Annual Conference which concluded on June 28.
The amended implementation of DRS was trialled in Old Trafford during the 2013 Ashes.
Former Sri Lanka captain Arjuna Ranatunga backed the controversial Decision Review System (DRS) and said it is the best thing that has happened to cricket in the last 20-30 years.
The new playing conditions for all three formats of international cricket — including the contentious Decision Review System (DRS) and stricter penalties for ball-tampering — came into effect with the series between Bangladesh and New Zealand which started at Chittagong on Wednesday.
In an exclusive interview with PakPassion.net the former England captain Mike Gatting spoke on a variety of topics including notable moments in his career, the 'Ball of the Century', the confrontation with umpire Shakoor Rana, the infamous bouncer from Malcolm Marshall as well as discussing the challenges facing cricket today.
With its credibility taking a hit due to controversies and its poor communication with media, BCCI is most likely to depend on those who can endorse it much more articulately. Abhijit Banare explains.
England middle-order batsman Jonathan Trott came to the defence of cricket's controversial Decision Review System (DRS) on Sunday but asked for greater "clarity" in the rules governing its use.
The Decision Review System (DRS) has come under the scanner in the ongoing Ashes 2013 Test series. Players from both England and Australia have not been overly pleased with the system as many blunders have been made during the series.
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.