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‘Show exactly how your operation works’: Michael Vaughan’s responds to Hawk-Eye inventor’s ‘uneducated’ swipe | Cricket News – Times of India

[ad_1] NEW DELHI: Joe Root's second innings LBW dismissal involving DRS (decision review system) became a big talking point during the fourth India-England Test in Ranchi.With the England camp hitting out at the technology and demanding abolishment of the umpire’s call, former skipper Michael Vaughan too jumped into the debate, slamming the Hawkeye technology and termed Root dismissal via DRS a 'shocker'.Paul Hawkins, founder of the Hawk-Eye then hit back at ‘uneducated’ Vaughan comments and dismissed England's outburst at the dismissal. In his latest response to Hawkins' swipe, Vaughan now has asked for full transparency and demanded Hawkeye to show exactly how the operation works.Hawkins, earlier, shrugged off all the suggestions around DRS and said that the correct decision was made b...
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Ben Stokes questions DRS and umpires call again after Zak Crawley’s dismissal | Cricket News – Times of India

[ad_1] RAJKOT: For the second Test in a row, England captain Ben Stokes has questioned the DRS for giving Zak Crawley out lbw to Jasprit Bumrah for 11. The England opener reviewed umpire Kumar Dharamsena's decision, but the verdict still went against Crawley due to the umpire's call being with India. Post match Stokes and England coach Brendon McCullum were seen having a chat with match referee Jeff Crowe.When quizzed about it, Stokes revealed, "We just wanted some clarity around Zak's DRS when the images came back. The ball is quite clearly missing the stump on the replay. So, when it gets given (as) the umpire's call and the ball's not actually hitting the stumps, we were a bit bemused. So we just wanted some clarity from the Hawkeye guys. It came back saying the numbers, or whatever i...
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Watch: Kuldeep tries to convince Rohit to take DRS. Here’s what happened after replay showed not out | Cricket News – Times of India

[ad_1] NEW DELHI: In a hilarious turn of events, India skipper Rohit Sharma on Sunday pulled off one of his on-field antics masterpiece after teammate Kuldeep Yadav tried to convince him to take a DRS for a caught behind off the bowling of Jasprit Bumrah.The funny incident took place in the final session on the third day of the Vizag Test, when an away-swinging Bumrah delivery went past the outside edge of Zak Crawley's bat as he tried to slash it through the off side. As the Indian went up in appeal, the decision from the on-field umpire was not out. But an assured Kuldeep, who was fielding at square-leg, looked absolutely certain of the edge and pressured Rohit to take the DRS. A stunned Rohit put up his hand in surprise as refuted Kuldeep's suggestion to go for the DRS. As subsequent ...
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World Cup: KL Rahul, the ‘keeper’ of India’s fortunes – Times of India

[ad_1] Last year, a social media influencer's Instagram reel went viral featuring an interviewee decoding an incomplete footage of a DRS call. Without even glancing at the footage, he confidently declared, "out hai sir." When asked to shift the focus of the photo, Mahendra Singh Dhoni appeared in the background, flawlessly executing another DRS call, now famously known as the 'Dhoni' Review System.In this World Cup, it wouldn't be inappropriate to dub KL Rahulas the DRS maestro and christen it the 'Decision Rahul System'.Throughout the tournament, the Indian wicket-keeper thwarted enthusiastic bowlers or captains from signaling a 'T' to the umpire on at least five occasions.Amidst the various dynamics of the tournament, Rahul has emerged as a crucial component. While Rohit Sharma, Virat ...
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Explained: How the DRS video referral works in case of close LBW decision | Cricket News – Times of India

[ad_1] The Decision Review System, also called the DRS or video referral, once again became a topic of debate on Friday when an LBW decision was arguably the difference between a win and a defeat in the ICC World Cup match between Pakistan and South Africa in Chennai.South Africa seemed to be cruising towards the target of 271 at the MA Chidambaram Stadium, when Pakistan bowlers upped their game to take five quick wickets to reduce the Proteas to 260/9 from a comfortable 206/4.Eleven runs needed by South Africa in 4.3 overs and just one wicket between Pakistan and a win put the game on a knife's edge. That's when a controversial moment arrived.Haris Rauf was bowling to tailender Tabraiz Shamsi in the 46th over and the ball thudded into Shamsi's pads. However, the umpire turned down Pakis...
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‘Unlucky’ Shubman Gill didn’t take DRS, as hawk-eye shows otherwise | Cricket News – Times of India

[ad_1] NEW DELHI: Star Indian batter Shubman Gill had to blame his luck for getting out during the fifth and final T20I against West Indies as he didn't opt for DRS and walked away after being given out lbw by the on-field umpire but the hawk-eye showed otherwise as the ball would have clearly missed the leg stump.Left-arm spinner Akeal Hosein made a significant impact in the opening moments of the game, finishing with figures of 2/24 in his allotted four overs. Hosein initiated the proceedings by dismissing Yashasvi Jaiswal on the fifth delivery of the very first over, using deceptive turn and an added touch of bounce, causing the batter to provide a straightforward return catch.Hosein delivered another blow in the third over, skillfully trapping Gill (9) with a deceptive arm ball that ...
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From Impact Player to DRS for wides and no-balls: the new rules for IPL 2023 explained

[ad_1] Out of the box: The introduction of Impact Player will have the captains and coaches on their toes. | Photo Credit: Sportzpics/IPL  Cricket is a game of many variables: luck at the toss, the pitch, dew factor and home advantage to name a few. But with a raft of changes, Indian Premier League 2023 looks set to sport a more controlled look, and potentially become more of a level-playing field. A look at a few of them: What is the Impact Player innovation and how does it work?At the toss, in addition to the playing XI, teams have to name five substitutes, one of whom can replace a player in the starting XI at any point during the match. The on-field umpire will signal the introduction by crossing his hands above his head. The replaced player can take no further part in the match, eve...
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Indian batters let the pitch overtake them: Gavaskar

[ad_1] Gavaskar | Photo Credit: PTI The legendary Sunil Gavaskar came down heavily on the Indian batters for their below-par show in the third Test against Australia on March 3, 2023, saying the “pitch played on their minds” .On a surface that offered sharp turn and variable bounce from the get-go, India were dismissed for 109 and 163 as Australia qualified for the World Test Championship final with a thumping nine-wicket win on the third morning."Batters actually didn't do justice to their talent. If you look at the Indian wickets, you will find it is the Indian batters who got themselves out, playing some shots anticipating that this is what the pitch is going to do," Gavaskar told Star Sports."If you look, there is lack of confidence because in the first two matches, they did not ge...