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DRS

Haddin wants consistency in use of DRS

By Cricket Country Staff

 

Australia wicketkeeper Brad Haddin feels the technology should be the consistently used in Tests all over the world. Haddin's remarks come after the usage of Decision Review System (DRS) in the ongoing Test series between Australia and Sri Lanka has come under scanner after a series of inconsistencies.

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PCB won’t use DRS in Sri Lanka and England series

The Pakistan Cricket Board has decided against using the Decision Review System in the Test series against Sri Lanka and England but will have the technology in place for the ODI and Twenty20 matches.

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Dhoni questions Dravid’s dismissal

By Ashish Shukla

 

A perplexed Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni questioned the Decision Review System's accuracy after Rahul Dravid was controversially given out despite television replays not showing any edge off the bat during his side's first ODI against England here.

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ICC must develop independent software to evaluate accuracy: Paul Hawkins

Developing an independent software funded by the ICC could help in evaluating the accuracy of the two competing ball-tracking technologies - Hawk-Eye and Virtual Eye - according to Paul Hawkins, the former's chief executive.

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India to use DRS in international matches at home

India will be using the Decision Review System (DRS), comprising the audio tracker and Hot Spot infra-red cameras, for the first time in all the 13 home international games later this year.

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Dhoni feels Dravid should have appealed for DRS

India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni feels that Rahul Dravid should have appealed for DRS after being adjudged caught behind off James Anderson's bowling during India's second innings.

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Conflict of interest charges against Sunny are frivolous: BCCI

The BCCI today rejected suggestions that former India captains Sunil Gavaskar and Ravi Shastri had a conflict of interest while discharging their role as TV commentators merely because they have signed a contract of Rs 3.6 crores each annually with the Board.

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Hot Spot technology not foolproof, says inventor

Hot Spot inventor Warren Brennan conceded Monday the infra-red technology was not "100 percent accurate" following the vaseline row during the second Test between India and England.

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Hussain, Shastri in war of words over use of DRS

 

Former cricketers Ravi Shastri and Naseer Hussain were on Sunday engaged in a bitter war of words over the use of Decision Review System in the ongoing Test series between India and England following the umpiring howler in Harbhajan Singh's dismissal in the second match.

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Decision Review System itself needs a review by the ICC!

This means that the DRS calls will have to be made judiciously and not misused

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