Khaleej Times

BCCI to take call on DRS: Thakur

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kolkata — The Indian cricket board is open to using the Decision Review System (DRS) and would take a final call after the board meeeting of the game’s apex body, the ICC, in Cape Town later this month, BCCI chief Anurag Thakur said here on Monday.

“We have already spoken. If you remember in the Sri Lanka series I made an official statement i that BCCI (Board of Control for Cricket in India) is open about DRS. The issue is, is that technology 100 per cent? Are you sure about the 100 per cent decision making as far as DRS is concerned,” Thakur asked while speaking to reporters on the sidelines of the second India-New Zealand Test at the Eden Gardens.

“There were shortcomin­gs and that is why, in the ICC, we have told the cricket committee to look into the DRS and MIT (Massachuse­tts Institute of Technology) was supposed to give a report. Even in our Edinburgh meeting (the ICC annual conference in July) this year, they could not come to a conclusion where they are fully satisfied with the DRS technology.

“I will be attending the Cape Town meeting in the second week of October. We’ll again have to look into the performanc­e of DRS. If that is satisfacto­ry, BCCI is open to use the DRS. It all depends on the outcome of the latest trials and the feedback of the DRS technology,” he said.

The Internatio­nal Cricket Council (ICC) had earlier this year commission­ed the MIT — one of the world’s leading technology institutes — in its bid to zero in on a uniform decision

We’ll again have to look into the performanc­e of drs. If that is satisfacto­ry, bccI is open to use the drs Anurag Thakur

review system. The MIT was asked to give a report by studying the various systems in place around the world like those for edge detection and ball tracking.

Thakur questioned whether the technology, endorsed by India Test captain Virat Kohli before the Eden Test, is an improvemen­t’ on the decisions made by the on-field umpires.

“Improvemen­t is all right. Because if umpires are making 95-97 per cent decisions as right decisions, and same you’re getting with DRS then what is the change? So the only issue if not 100 percent then how better than field umpire that has to be seen.”

On how it will be judged, he said: “That Anil Kumble and his team is looking at. That should not be limited to any individual to play with.”

“How it should be fool-proof that is the way to look at it. I think today we have Anil, who heads the ICC cricket committee, and Virat Kohli is the captain and he is a coach. They can discuss among themselves and give the BCCI feedback because we left it to them in the past to come out with various suggestion­s.

After the October meeting we will take a call on that.

 ?? AP file ?? England’s Joe Root (left), signals a review request to the umpire during a Test match against South Africa.
AP file England’s Joe Root (left), signals a review request to the umpire during a Test match against South Africa.

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