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Saturday, March 5, 2011

UDRS debate has not soured BCCI - ICC relations


The International Cricket Council (ICC) upon Saturday certified a “difference of opinion” with a Indian house upon a argumentative Umpire Decision Review System though denied it has soured their relationship.

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) stays a indifferent competition of a UDRS system, that done a World Cup entrance in a sub-continent.

Infuriated by Ian Bell’s strong let-off for lbw in a scored equally India v England match, BCCI cabinet member N Srinivasan wrote an indignant minute to ICC arch senior manager Haroon Lorgat upon Wednesday, observant a situation unprotected a dearth of a system.

Lorgat, however, denied a ruling physique has depressed out with a world’s richest, as well as many influential, cricket board.

“Not during all,” Lorgat told reporters in Chennai. “We share an glorious attribute with a BCCI. We have to accept that there will be disproportion of opinions from time to time though you have been grown up sufficient to work by those,” Lorgat said.

The ICC central pronounced he was “disappointed” by a BCCI minute of complaint, most of that was formed upon an “inaccurate” report.

The UDRS allows any group a right to subject during slightest dual decisions that go opposite it during an innings. A “third umpire” uses a record to establish if a on-field officials were correct.

Lorgat conceded a UDRS was not foolproof. “My bargain is that it’s a work in progress. We would ceaselessly work with a record providers … to try as well as urge it all a time.”

“We have been wakeful that there is singular accessibility of Hot Spot (cameras that yield a arguable picture of a ball’s strike with bat or pad).”

“In annoy of a absence, you have got something similar to a 5 percent alleviation in scold decision-making. we hold a single cannot omit that.”

Bell was held upon his pads with a round that a record likely would have strike a wicket though was reprieved by a order that refers a preference behind to a onfield referee if a player is some-more than 2.5 metres from a stumps.

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