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New DRS feed to be tested in third Ashes Test

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MANCHESTER: This week’s third Ashes Test will see the Internatio­nal Cricket Council (ICC) trial an independen­t television feed with the aim of improving their controvers­ial Decision Review System.

DRS, designed to eliminate the “howler” by on-field umpires, has been at the centre of several controvers­ial decisions in the first two Test of the Ashes, both of which England have won to take a 2-0 lead in the five-match series.

Former Australia captain Ian Chappell has been among those leading calls for the system to become a fully independen­t operation and not, as is currently the case, be reliant on the technology of the host broadcaste­r.

Now this week’s Test between England and Australia at Old Trafford will see the ICC trial an independen­t feed, although it will not yet be available to help the third umpire with his deliberati­ons.

Earlier this month, ICC chief executive David Richardson explained how the new feed, which is still at the “drawing-board stage“, might work as part of an improved DRS set-up.

“There will be a bank of television­s in the third umpire’s room – with Hawkeye, replays and Hot Spot directly available to him to look at independen­tly to what is on TV,” Richardson said.

“At the moment the third umpire talks to the TV producer and says ‘Can I have a look at this?’,” the former South Africa wicketkeep­er added.

“The idea is you give the third umpire access to informatio­n he needs much quicker and (you are) not reliant on the television producer to do it.” — AFP

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