Veteran umpire coach Denis Burns has hailed the promotion of Janani Narayanan and Vrinda Rathi to the ICC development panel and said by investing in them, the BCCI has raised the status and recognition of umpiring in the country.
Burns has spent a considerable amount of time in India as part of his job and in the last decade, he has worked closely with Indian umpires and overseen their rise at the international level.
Currently, India have four officials on ICC's International Panel and until recently S Ravi was also a member of the ICC Elite Panel of Umpires.
Welcoming the inclusion of Janani and Vrinda into the ICC Development Panel, Burns said: "I think Janani and Vrinda represent the 'new wave' of female umpires in India. I first worked with them last year when I conducted the induction course for new umpires in Chennai. S Ravi and the BCCI International Panel of Umpires assisted me.
"I have had the privilege of facilitating courses in India for over 10 years and the enthusiasm, commitment and work ethic of last year's group was extraordinary.
"By investing in umpiring the BCCI have raised the status and recognition of umpiring in India. Umpiring is now a full-time occupation for many young, aspiring officials. This was evident in the induction course.
"All attendees were highly motivated and eager to develop their knowledge and understanding of the Laws and their skills as potential TV umpires."
"We began with the expectations of the ICC's accepted protocols of communication with TV directors and we are now exploring the technologies used in the DRS system. This also includes the need to develop relationships with the TV director and his crew."
"Though this drill we get accustomed to the order we need to follow and the exact phrases we need to use. We have looked at many different dismissals and Denis's feedback is highly useful."
"It has been a confidence booster and I even take notes and refer to them later even after the session is over."
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