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'Full Transparency': Michael Vaughan Wants TV Cameras For DRS Operators
After Joe Root: After Joe Root’s dismissal on day three of the fourth Test of the five-match series, ex-England captain Michael Vaughan has opined that TV cameras should be placed on Decision Review System (DRS) operators to provide "transparency" as the technology has been a big talking point in the ongoing series against India.
Root seemed displeased when he was dismissed upon review to India's off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin on Sunday. The batter got hit on the pad by Ashwin's delivery and the umpire was unconvinced with the appeal and gave not out.
But India decided to go upstairs. In the review, UltraEdge made it clear that Root didn't get his bat on it and Hawk Eye then stated that the ball was pitched inside the line of the stumps and would have hit the leg stump. And the on-field decision overturned and Root was dismissed for 11. Read More...
Michael Vaughan New Delhi After Joe Root Decision Review System Ravichandran Ashwin But India Hawk Eye Ben Stokes Zak Crawley The English International Cricket Council
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SuperSport Park: The Day 2 of the first Test between India and South Africa faced a delayed start due to light rain at the SuperSport Park here on Wednesday. With drizzle stopping, play began at 1:55pm India time, which translates to 10:25 am local time.
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Many Gains For India In Twin Women's Tests Wins -- Hope They Get More Soon
DY Patil Stadium: A resilient Indian women's cricket team fought back both with the bat and ball to snatch the initiative back every time the World's top team tried to wrest back control as they recorded a historic first-ever Test win against the mighty Australia on Sunday.
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DY Patil Stadium: India Women declared their second innings closed at the overnight score of 186/6, leaving England Women a target of 479 to chase in two days in the four-day one-off Test being played at the DY Patil Stadium here on Saturday.
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ODI World Cup: India batting coach Vikram Rathour said Shubman Gill is recovering well from the illness which kept him out of the side’s tournament opener against Australia, while adding that the right-handed opener was back in the hotel in Chennai after being hospitalized as a precautionary measure.
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