Wednesday 5 October 2011

No Hot Spot for India-England ODIs

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England in India 2011

Siddhartha Talya

October 5, 2011

Hot Spot is not used for the upcoming ODI series between India and England Warren, Brennan, CEO of the BBG Sports, the company behind the technology, said ESPNcricinfo. Brennan admitted disappointment at the BBG Sports Hot Spot during the execution of the Indian tour of England, but said he believed "not support the BCCI," Technology and the next series.

Opinion Brennan refers to reverse the agreement between the BCCI and BBG Sports earlier this year used in Hot Spot, Indian home office, which also includes a series of planned against the West Indies.

During the Pataudi Trophy, Hot Spot was proved inconclusive in the footnotes of several calls for caught behind and was then criticized by the BCCI.

"BBG Sports has disappointed in how the Hot Spot is taking place in Britain during the England v India series. There have been several cases in which we had hoped for better results from technology," Brennan said in an e-mail ESPNcricinfo . "Since then, Mr. Srinivasan comments on September 20 in relation to the Hot Spot and the process of DRS, the BBG Sports believed that the BCCI does not support, and immediately decided not to bring Hot Spots in India for their next series at home. "

Once contacted, the BCCI, said he would not comment on the subject.

On taking over as the BCCI president, N Srinivasan return to the original position of the government performance on tour of England following DRS Hot Spot. In July of this year, BCCI had agreed to compromise on the International Criminal Court where the Hot Spot was the compulsory use of DRS when the ball-tracking technology has been made optional.

"At that time, we were under the impression that Hot Spot was very good," Srinivasan said after the annual general meeting of the BCCI. "There is no need for me to dwell on the exact hot spot was there for all to see. The BCCI, at the next meeting of the ICC, raising the issue. We want to return, because we believe that Hot Spot is insufficient. No want to use DRS in its current form, even at its minimum. "

As he did in an interview with ESPNcricinfo is a bi-weekly audio show time in July, Brennan reiterated that Hot Spot was not 100% accurate, and needed support through sport that will keep better . "BBG Sports has never stated that the hot spot is a perfect system," Brennan said e-mail. "To further improve the system, BBG Sports Broadcasters need for the advice of the ICC and cricket support the Hot Spot and the process of DRS. "

In the beginning, which is packed season of cricket, said Brennan BBG Sports was always trying to improve and expand technology. He said he was sure that Hot Spot "good use" in series outside the subcontinent by the end of the year. "BBG Sports has continued its investment in technology, Hot Spot, and acquired four new cameras, Hot Spot, in the last 6 months, which we believe will improve the system dramatically," he said. "These new cameras should use the series in South Africa, New Zealand and Australia this southern summer."
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