Tuesday 4 October 2011

Aleem Dar wants uniform Decision Review System

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Aleem Dar, the referee, the ICC three times of the year, said the inconsistent use of the system of review of the decision (DRS) affects the performance of a referee and called for the system to be implemented uniformly across all the international series.

"There is no problem in using technology," said Salaam PTI. It is a good addition for the game, but the judges should stop thinking of making a decision. And instead of being used randomly, the system must be applied on an ongoing basis in all the series ... It is not used in all series, and that affects the performance of judges. I think, inconsistent use is not good for Thurs either. "

Dar is the last to join the voices in the debate over the use of technology. In the recent tour of Australia in Sri Lanka, said Brad Haddin, Australia wicketkeeper, the system should be used consistently by all the international teams or not. On the other hand, recently announced the BCCI was again in opposition to all forms of DRS after the tour of India in England, despite having agreed to a minimum standard for the ICC annual conference in June

ICC also allows teams to choose not to implement the system entirely for commercial reasons, such as the future of Bangladesh-West Indies series of increasing complexity of the problem.

Dar also said that the ICC new rules came into force on October 1 has increased the responsibility of the referees. Changes in conditions to understand that you have two balls to start a new innings, again over superior numbers and the prohibition of the runners. The confusion has led to a new rule, the runners 28 minutes of delay for Faysal Bank T20 final, and Dar said that the officials should be vigilant.

"I feel that my responsibility is greater and we must be more focused," said the Tribune Dar Express. "The team [at Faysal Bank T20] allowed a run when the tournament was played with the previous game. Judges may be exposed to such situations after the rule change and that an increased burden.
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