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This video is about DRS controversy held in between India an South Africa Test Match. We have tried to exlpained it . Hope you Guys like it.
EXPLAINATION :
• What is DRS in Cricket?
DRS, as mentioned earlier, stands for Decision Review System which is a technology-based system to assist the umpires on the ground with their robust decision-making capacity. It is an effort to ensure that decisions are taken with utmost transparency and the correct call is made at the end of each event. The meaning of a team opting for a DRS refers to the process of the on-field umpire invoking the third umpire to make the correct decision using DRS technology. Hence, it was first introduced in July 2008 in India's Test series in Sri Lanka.
DRS was first introduced in July 2008 during a Test match between India and Sri Lanka. Although the system was officially launched by the ICC in November 2009 in the first Test between New Zealand and Pakistan in Dunedin. Every now and then, the system has gone through certain changes in order to do justice to all the cricket rules involved during a DRS call.
• Rules and Usage of DRS in each format
T-Symbol asks the umpire to consider it as a DRS call
Every decision reviewed using DRS involves fixed steps followed by the third umpire as part of the DRS rules established in cricket. After the on-field umpire gives his decision, the challenging team has a time of 15 seconds to make its decision if they want to opt for the DRS call or not. The fielding captain or the batsman declared out needs to signal a “T” sign to the onfield-umpire to review the decision.
As it happens, the third umpire checks if it's a legal delivery in case the bowler has overstepped before proceeding with the replays at the business end. If the delivery is fair and legal, then the third umpire proceeds to the other end involving the heart of the event.
UltraEdge/Snicko shows a clear spike when the ball is next to the bat indicating an edge
The third umpire is facilitated with Ultra-Edge/Real-Time Snicko (RTS) and HotSpot as two means to check if the ball has hit the bat in case of an lbw or an appeal for a catch. The HotSpot technology works on the process of heat caused by the interaction between bat and ball, which will immediately result in a spot on the bat in case of a possible edge. Whereas, UltraEdge or RTS uses sound to indicate a deviation or spike when the ball is close to the bat.
• How many DRS reviews in Test Cricket, ODIs, and T20 Cricket?
ICC has also fixed the number when a team can opt for a valid DRS call based upon the format. In Test Cricket, each team is awarded two unsuccessful reviews in an innings. In the case of ODIs and T20 matches, only one unsuccessful review is permitted per team in an innings. However, in the COVID-era, due to home umpires, each team was allowed to use a review thrice in their innings during a Test match while two reviews were allowed in an ODI.
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