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No decision yet on universal application of DRS

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Press Trust of India Kuala Lumpur

The issue was discussed in the ICC's Executive Board meeting in Kuala Lumpur today, but was not put to a vote despite perceived support from most of the Full member nations.

The BCCI yesterday stuck to its stand by objecting to the technology after the ICC's committee had recommended mandatory use of the DRS in Tests and one-dayers.

According to a report in 'ESPNcricinfo', the issue was brought up but not discussed in the meeting, which was chaired by ICC president Sharad Pawar.

With the DRS failing to achieve universal acceptance, the technology will continue to be used in a mutually agreed arrangement in bilateral series.

 

The motion for universal application of DRS was put to the ICC Executive Board by its Chief Executive Committee. The CEC said it was satisfied with the improvements in technology in the fourth year of the DRS, which included new Hot Spot cameras and independent ball-tracking research.

As far as other CEC recommendations were concerned, the ECB opposed the idea of cricket being included in the Olympic Games via the Twenty20 format.

The Executive Board will meet again tomorrow to settle issues regarding a constitutional amendment, the fourth in 16 years, to the process of appointing the ICC president, making the presidency an annual ceremonial term and creating a parallel and more powerful post of chairman.

  

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First Published: Jun 27 2012 | 12:05 AM IST

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