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Ashes 2013-14: Real-time Snicko to be used in upcoming series

The controversial Decision Review System (DRS) has had a last-minute update for the start of the Ashes this week, with a real-time Snickometer set to be added to the technology available to match umpires.

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Ashes 2013-14: Michael Clarke raises doubts over use of DRS

Australian captain Michael Clarke has raised doubts over the Decision Review System (DRS), which the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has been opposing from the very beginning, saying the controversial technology should not be used if it isn't perfect as it can "distort the process".

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Ashes 2013-14: Hot Spot technology will not be used

The controversial Hot Spot technology that assists in the Decision Review System (DRS) will not be used for the return Ashes series in Australia later this year.

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BCCI to discuss Hot Spot at ICC meeting: Jagmohan Dalmiya

Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) interim chief Jagmohan Dalmiya on Satuday, said the Board would discuss Warren Brennan's observation on Hot Spot technology at the ICC's chief executive's meeting on September 16 and 17.

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ICC asks Hot Spot inventor Warren Brennan to prove his claims of players cheating technology

The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Monday warned Warren Brennan, the inventor of Hot Spot, to not accuse cricketers of having cheated his technology by using fibreglass tapes without ample evidence.

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Michael Vaughan reiterates call for withdrawing Hot Spot from DRS

Former England captain Michael Vaughan has reiterated his stand on withdrawing the Hot Spot from Decision Review System (DRS) after Warren Brennan, who adapted the technology in cricket admitted that edges from bats with protective coatings can escape the technology. Even former wicketkeeper Alec Stewart backed Vaughan’s stand.

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Hot Spot creator Warren Brennan wants ICC to ban protective coatings on bat

Warren Brennan, owner of BBG Sports which supplies the Hot Spot technology has called for a ban on protective substance being used on edges of bat which can prevent the technology from detecting edges.

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Hot Spot technology will not be used in India-England series

The controversial Hot Spot has been a disappointment in the recent India-England ODI series and it will not be used in the five-match one-day contest between the two countries starting on October 14, according to the head of the company behind the technology.

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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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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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