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Strauss wary of India backlash in second Test

By Ashish Shukla

 

England captain Andrew Strauss has cautioned his teammates against complacency and said a bruised India would be desperate to turn things around in the second cricket Test here after their embarrasing defeat at the Lord's.

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ECB and BCCI decide not to review LBW decisions

The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) and the Indian Cricket Board (BCCI) have agreed to the protocols for the use of the Decision Review System (DRS), in consultation with the ICC, for the upcoming Test series, starting tomorrow at Lord's.

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Spirit of Test cricket in one-dayers could resuscitate a ‘dying’ format

The drama that encapsulates Test cricket can make for compelling viewing in ODIs.

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Like in NFL, cricket should allow dressing room signal if a decision needs review

The earlier DRS system was always in the eye of a storm ever since its inception.

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Dhoni incident in Barbados is action replay of Tendulkar in IPL4

Dhoni's was adjudged out based on a wrong replay.

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Abolishing runners would take away hilarious mix-ups

What if the move is not just an ICC’s decision to take the quirkiness out of the game?

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Windies batsmen as talented as Indians: Dhoni

Paul Mitchell

 

India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni elected to offer words of comfort to the West Indies after seeing his side record a 63-run victory in the first Test here on Thursday.

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Indians suffer without DRS in ongoing WI series

India paid a heavy price for refusing the usage of the Decision Review System in the ongoing first cricket Test against West Indies with as many as three batsmen falling to dubious decisions which could have gone the visitors' way had the DRS been in place.

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BCCI’s money preventing other Boards to speak in favour of DRS:Boycott

Former England batsman Geoffrey Boycott feels cricket-playing countries should combine to outvote BCCI's opposition to the Decision Review System in the ICC even though most of them are "frightened to death of India's financial power".

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BCCI defends anti-DRS stand

Unfazed by the criticism it has drawn for opposing the Decision Review System, the Indian Cricket Board on Saturday stuck to its stand that it does not consider DRS reliable in its present form.

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