Chennai Test: DRS is like a soccer VAR!



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That was in India’s 85th inning in Chennai on Saturday. England called for a catch when Leach’s left-arm pitcher’s ball landed on Ajinkya Rahane’s pad and went into the hands of short-leg outfielder Oli Pope. If outfield referee Virender Sharma doesn’t respond, England captain Joe Root wants a review. TV referee Anil Chowdhury just verified the moment the ball crossed the bat. There was no evidence of touch. LBW had no chance as the ball fell off the leg stump.

However, English fielders said they did not request a catch to hit the ball with the bat. Applied, to touch the ball with gloves. On replay, the Pope crossed the bat and landed on the ball pad and touched the gloves very close to the handle of the bat. The third referee did not go to the test until then. Uphold the outfield referee’s decision, England lost the review.

There has been a lot of controversy over the VAR (Video Assistant Referee) introduced into football in recent seasons. In particular, the coaches of various clubs have directly criticized the use of technology, questioning the important decision to change the outcome of various matches in English football.

The same “mistake” was also seen in cricket this time. So at the end of the day, Leach compared DRSK (Decision Review System) to VAR.

“I was a bit upset at the time. DRS seems to be a bit like VAR. Although there are people watching the video, it is still controversial.”

“We were asking (the umpires) to see it all. Because we thought, the ball touched. They tested low birth weight, but we knew that low birth weight had not gone away. Of course this is a mistake and these things pass “.

Rahane (7) was thrown by Moin Ali in the next over. You can add one more career. A review was also returned to them after visitors spoke with match referee Javagal Srinath.

In the coronavirus situation, the rule of appointing neutral umpires in international cricket has been temporarily abolished and venues are being appointed to match between the ICC elite panel match officials and the international panel match officials. All the referees for the second India-England event are the hosts.



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