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3rd umpire to call front foot no balls

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

Front foot no balls in the upcoming T20 and One-Day Internatio­nal series between India and the West Indies will be decided by the third umpire and not onfield officials, the Internatio­nal Cricket Council (ICC) announced on Thursday.

The series, comprising three T20 Internatio­nals and an equal number of ODIs, starts on Friday in Hyderabad and technology to call front foot no balls will be put to trial in it.

"Throughout the trial, the third umpire will be responsibl­e for monitoring every ball bowled and identifyin­g whether there has been any front foot infringeme­nt," the ICC said in a statement.

"If there has been an infringeme­nt on the front foot, the third umpire will communicat­e this to the onfield umpire who will subsequent­ly call a no ball. As a result, the on-field umpire will not call a front foot no ball without the advice of the third umpire," it added.

The ICC said the benefit of doubt in close calls will lie with the bowler.

"...and if a late no ball call is communicat­ed, then the on-field umpire will rescind a dismissal (if applicable) and call no ball. The onfield umpire will remain responsibl­e for other in-game decisions in the usual way," the ICC said.

"The outcomes of the trial will be used to gauge whether the system has a beneficial impact on the accuracy of no ball decisions and whether it can be implemente­d while minimising disruption to the flow of the game," it added.

The decision to make third umpire the adjudicato­r of front foot no balls was taken in August this year.

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