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Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Sanga slams ICC over UDRS confusion


A believer of regulating UDRS in general cricket, Sri Lankan captain Kumar Sangakkara upon Tuesday slammed a ICC for “chopping as well as changing” a 2.5 metre order in LBW decisions in a center of a ICC World Cup 2011.

The ICC upon Monday released uninformed discipline to compare officials which even yet a stretch in between a stumps as well as a indicate of stroke is 2.5 metre or greater, on-field umpires can retreat not out LBW decisions even if a round is attack a partial of center stump.

According to a prior rule, a leg-before could be topsy-turvy by a on-field referee in such cases usually if a round was attack a centre of a center stump.

The uninformed discipline were released after a on-field umpires practical a 2.5 metre order in LBW decisions otherwise in a ongoing World Cup.

While a referee in a India-England compare refused to shift his not out preference of Ian Bell, his reflection in a India-Ireland compare changed his not out preference opposite an Irish batsman.

Sangakkara pronounced his side would have favourite some-more coherence from a universe ruling physique as well as not a shift in manners in a surrounded by of a tournament.

“I consider a ICC has got to be clever not to have manners appear treacherous for tellurian use. Chopping as well as becoming different during a contest is starting to supplement to a confusion,” he said.

“The most appropriate a ICC could have finished was have certain which a record was set prior to a World Cup, manners as well as parameters have been set prior to a tournament.”

“We would have favourite a lot some-more coherence so which everybody understands a manners better,” he told a radio channel.

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