Monday 19 September 2011

BCCI opposed to DRS once again

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BCCI AGM

Staff ESPNcricinfo

September 19, 2011

BCCI has returned to its position against the use of the system of review of the decision, the new chairman of the Board N Srinivasan said that current technology simply is not good enough, when the Hot Spot, which was made mandatory last ICC meeting at the request of the BCCI, has proved unreliable, a couple of times during the Indian tour of England.

"We do not believe that the ball-tracking technology at all. But the BCCI has no objection to technology," Srinivasan said after a meeting in Mumbai. "So then, the last meeting of the International Criminal Court in Hong Kong, we decided to use at least the DRS, including Hot Spot.

"At that time, we were under the impression that Hot Spot was very good. There is no need for me to dwell on the accuracy of the Hot Spot, he was there for all to see. BCCI to the next meeting of the ICC, travel issue. We want to come back because we believe that Hot Spot is inadequate. We do not want to use DRS in its current form, even in its minimum standard. "

During the tour of England, India captain MS Dhoni again expressed his dissatisfaction with the handling of DRS on more than one occasion, with Rahul Dravid in particular the victims of three controversial dismissals. The latest dismissal occurred during the first ODI, with Dravid given initially by the umpire is not Billy Doctrove.

Stuart Broad was so sure the edge immediately reported to a revision before the hearing of his captain, Alastair Cook. But the evidence reviewed by the Marais Erasmus, the third judge, appeared inconclusive. Neither Hot Spot camera picked up an edge, and there was no clear difference in slow motion replay. But the decision was reversed, and Dravid have been distributed, apparently because there was a sound as the ball passed the bat.

During the annual conference of the International Criminal Court in Hong Kong in July, BCCI, along with profiles of other members, had accepted a compromise in which the Hot Spot was an obligation DRS, while the use of the ball-tracking technology has been made optional.
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