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BCCI to clash with ICC over DRS

Written By Sajid Rafique on Thursday 10 January 2013 | 11:34


New Delhi: The International Cricket Council (ICC) seems to have clash with BCCI on Decission Review System (DRS) as their Chief Executives Committee (CEC) saw debate between the Indian boards representatives with the representatives of other boards.


The meeting agenda was to bring about a change in the DRS compliance. According to a news channel the ICC has learned that the CEC suggested that it should be the home boards who would have the right to use and enforce the DRS, altering the current regulation that needs both the home and touring boards to agree to using DRS.

According to some sources, Sanjay Jagdale's, the BCCI representative raising objections to the proposal, the other boards over-ruled India’s objection and sent the recommendation to the all-important ICC Executive Board meet later this month. Although the proposal still needs to be voted for and made official, but the manner in which the BCCI seems to be slowly losing its clout and apparent veto power within the ICC.

The first time DRS weas trialed in India-Sri Lanka Test series in 2008, the BCCI has consistently opposed it, claiming it is not willing to implement a system that isn't 100% foolproof. India team captain, MS Dhoni has voiced his displeasure publicly at the handling of the DRS on more than one occasion, most prominently during the India-England World Cup match and the Test series in England in 2011.
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