DRS Issue

Technology got it wrong on this occasion: Stokes on Crawley's lbw decision

England captain Ben Stokes on Monday felt his opening batter Zak Crawley was at the receiving end of a wrong' DRS call for an LBW, after going down against India in the second Test. Crawley was England's best batter in the game, scoring 76 and 73 in his two innings. On day four, he blended caution with aggression to put the Indian bowlers under pressure before being adjudged LBW off Kuldeep Yadav in a close DRS call before lunch. On the sixth ball of his first over, Kuldeep got one to turn back in from middle stump. It seemed the ball was going down leg but DRS showed that it was hitting the leg-stump. Stokes did not seem to agree with the DRS call. Technology in the game is obviously there. Everyone has an understanding of the reasons it can never be 100% which is why we have the umpire's call. That's why it's in place. When it's not 100% as everyone says, I don't think it's unfair for someone to say I think the technology has got it wrong on this occasion', Stokes said after the

Updated On: 05 Feb 2024 | 9:09 PM IST

Decision Review System to make debut in upcoming men's T20 World Cup

The Decision Review System will make its debut in the men's T20 World Cup to be held in Oman and UAE starting this month, after the ICC approved its usage in the tournament.

Updated On: 10 Oct 2021 | 12:54 PM IST

DRS 'cheatgate' controversy erupts in Kolkata test over Perera's call

Perera on Sunday asked for a Decision Review System (DRS) after apparently looking towards the dressing room

Updated On: 19 Nov 2017 | 2:02 PM IST

DRS issue: ICC not to take any action against Virat Kohli, Steve Smith

The BCCI had requested the ICC to take note of Australian skipper Smith's 'brain fade'

Updated On: 08 Mar 2017 | 9:27 PM IST