England coach Andy Flower has joined ranks with the Australian and England captains over improvements in the use of the Decision Review System (DRS) in the remaining two Ashes Tests.
According to Sport24, the use of DRS by the officials this Ashes was a major talking point after yet more contentious rulings in Manchester.
Flower said that umpiring was a very tricky business but he would say that there were clear protocols to use and stick to, adding that some calm decision-making needed to be made over the next two Tests.
The coach also said that there were improvements in the use of the technology and the use of experts who knew the technology that could be made, which could make a difference to getting better results.
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