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Thursday February 23rd 2012

Decision Review System rejected by BCCI for the Tri-Series

BCCI was Declined DRS for the triangular series. Tri-series involving India, Australia and Sri Lanka as relief for the replacement umpires decision review system (DRS) will not be used during the February 15 match in the tournament refusal of the BCCI.. All three teams have agreed to use DRS in the triangular series, but only Australia and Sri Lanka are supporting it.

DRS in the absence of the first test match between India and Australia’s controversial decision, it has affected both sides. The newspaper tells, “There were two extra debatable verdicts — from South African Marais Erasmus, brings to five the number of commands that could have been Reversed had the system been in place for this tri-series. Both sides were discomfort.” “James Pattinson had a large leg before shot against Ravichandran Ashwin reversed below in spite of Channel Nine’s Eagle Eye tracking technology signals the ball would have Impinge leg stump.

Pattinson twice said Erasmus ‘what was it missing’?” the newspaper reported. “Bowling from Reciprocating the wicket, the left-armor Hit Ponting in line, by Eagle Eye, and would have stuck his middle stump three-quarters of the way up. If Ponting has been out of Australia is close to 5-51, forby, the former captain with a significant 60 continued their recent resurgence. ”

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