Deccan Chronicle

BCCI agrees to use DRS in series against England

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT NEW DELHI, OCT. 21

Perhaps bowing to the inevitable, the Board of Control for Cricket in India on Friday said the so far-ignored Decision Review System would be implemente­d in a bilateral series in India for the first time, against England later this year.

In a statement, the BCCI said DRS would be deployed “in toto, in the forthcomin­g series between India and England starting from November 9, 2016, on a trial basis to evaluate the improvemen­ts made to the system, over a period of time.

“In the meeting with the ICC and the Hawkeye officials, the improvemen­ts made to the system were further evaluated by the BCCI team, who were satisfied that most of the concerns and suggestion­s that were expressed by BCCI over a period of time, were addressed to a significan­t extent,” the cricket board said.

Between them, the cricket board and Mahendra Singh Dhoni have steadfastl­y opposed the predictive-based system. Test captain Virat Kohli and coach Anil Kumble however, have often spoken of their willingnes­s to try out the system, which is in use around the cricketing world, and India has to use at all Internatio­nal Cricket Council events. openness to experiment with the technology. Kumble, who heads the ICC Cricket Committee, visited MIT last year to assess the upgraded research on ball tracking technology and the contentiou­s Hot Spot, which had been termed unreliable in the past by the board.

India last played a Test series with DRS in use in 2008 in an away series against Sri Lanka where more often than not, they got nearly every review call wrong, and the Lankans, right. Opposition to the system dates back to that traumatic series, it is widely believed.

 ??  ?? England skipper Alastair Cook (right) would be delighted to know that the BCCI has decided to use DRS for their upcoming series.
England skipper Alastair Cook (right) would be delighted to know that the BCCI has decided to use DRS for their upcoming series.

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