Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

MCC backs Chappell’s call for boards to take over DRS

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The world cricket committee of Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) on Wednesday backed a call from former Australia captain Ian Chappell for the sport's authoritie­s to take complete control of the controvers­ial Decision Review System (DRS)

LONDON, July 17, 2013 (AFP) - The world cricket committee of Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) on Wednesday backed a call from former Australia captain Ian Chappell for the sport's authoritie­s to take complete control of the controvers­ial Decision Review System (DRS).

DRS came under fire during England's dramatic 14-run win against Australia in the first Ashes Test at Trent Bridge last week. England were incensed when third umpire Marais Erasmus, on the field at Lord's for this week's second Test, overturned Aleem Dar's not out lbw verdict against Jonathan Trott, despite not having the full range of DRS replays available to him.

It later emerged that as the host broadcaste­r was using the side-on Hot Spot replay to look at the dismissal of Joe Root the ball before, it was not available to Erasmus when the Trott decision was referred to him.

Australian­s were not alone in thinking it wrong a system brought in to overturn the umpiring “howler” or major error was unavailabl­e to the tourists when England's Stuart Broad was given not out, despite edging the ball to slip, because by then they had used up both their innings reviews. The MCC panel, made up mainly of eminent former players, insisted DRS was fundamenta­lly sound, with problems in Nottingham down mainly to basic human error, and called for its use across all internatio­nal matches.

Cricket powerhouse India has long objected to DRS and, consequent­ly, it plays no part in bilateral matches involving the Asian giants.

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