ICC testing new review system in Pak-Sri Lanka Test series

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Last Updated : Jan 03 2014 | 9:30 AM IST

The International Cricket Council (ICC) is reportedly trialling a new review system, called Officiating Replay System (ORS), in which a non-match umpire is provided with direct replays during a match, during the ongoing Test series between Sri Lanka and Pakistan in the UAE.

ICC introduced the Decision Review System (DRS), which allows both teams to challenge decisions made by on-field umpires and have them referred to the TV official, in 2008 on a trial basis.

According to Sport24, the new system, aimed at further improving the prevalent DRS, was first trialled earlier this year in the Old Trafford Test in the Ashes between Australia and England, and then in the fifth one-day international between Pakistan and Sri Lanka in Abu Dhabi last week.

The report mentioned that the trial would continue during the ongoing first Test between Pakistan and Sri Lanka in Abu Dhabi as well as the remaining two Tests in that series.

Five-time Umpire of the Year winner Simon Taufel, now ICC manager for umpires' training and performance after his officiating retirement in 2012, said that the new system would help attain more accuracy and save time on referred decisions during international cricket matches

Taufel further said that the system, which is a series of monitors that will provide direct footage to those monitors in High Definition (HD), will be provided to the third umpire after the ORS is approved.

Taufel also said that under the ORS, it would be possible to look at a boundary check in under five seconds and look at the front-foot no-ball check in around two seconds, adding that the ORS will give television umpires more options.

However, Taufel admitted that it would depend on the ICC technology review group to convince the boards to adopt the ORS.

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First Published: Jan 03 2014 | 9:29 AM IST

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