The Indian Cricket Board last month ended its long-standing opposition to the Decision Review System, and agreed to its usage on a trial basis during
England used DRS when they should not have and did not use it where they should have. With DRS coming into the act, there will
Indian cricket team is not losing sleep over the use of the DRS in the Test series against England, with Virat Kohli saying the referral
DRS will be in focus when India take on England in the five-Test series and Ajinkya Rahane said they have made some plans on how
England are quite familiar with the DRS but they have to be very cautious while opting for referrals in the upcoming series against India, Stuart
India will become the last Test nation to embrace cricket's DRS this week, ending their resistance to on-field technology at a time of growing debate.
Cricket’s umpiring Decision Review System will be used in Zimbabwe for the first time on Sunday when the hosts take on Sri Lanka in the
The umpire DRS, which BCCI was opposing for long, would be implemented for the first time on a trial basis when India play their opening
The ICC is working hard to have an edge-detection tool, while they aim to have Hawk-eye as the minimum requirement for the DRS to have
India coach Anil Kumble's role was "instrumental" in assessing the upgraded DRS and his support proved to be pivotal in using the technology in England
with BCCI taking this crucial decision of taking it now, fans have reacted in their own way on social media.
The Test series between India and England will kick start from November 9 at Rajkot.
The hour-long meeting was attended by Anurag Thakur, Rahul Johri, MV Sridhar while ICC was represented by their Geoff Allardice along with two representatives from
ICC is all set to submit a presentation on upgraded DRS before the BCCI in New Delhi on October 20 in presence of president Anurag
Stressing that they are 'not unwilling' to implement DRS, Anurag Thakur said he would take the issue forward at the ICC's quarterly CEC meeting at
Sri Lanka vs Australia - 1st Test
AUS 278/7 OVERS: 63.5
SL 212 (59.0 Ovs)
AUS lead by 66 runs
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Edgbaston, Birmingham
Sri Lanka vs Australia - 2nd Test
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Galle International Stadium, Galle
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Titwood, Glasgow
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England vs New Zealand - 3rd Test
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India beat Ireland by 7 wickets
Zimbabwe vs Afghanistan - 5th T20I
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Zimbabwe vs Afghanistan - 4th T20I
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