Sourav Ganguly in favour of DRS – Cricket News Update
http://www.senore.com/Cricket/ICC-World-Cup-2011-c100625 to make the system mandatory would lead to more improvements for all concerned parties.
Ganguly who was in Hong Kong on the invitation from the ICC, spoke about the recent decision from the ICC, to make DRS mandatory in all tests and one day internationals.
Initially, the BCCI were against the implementation of the DRS. It was under the captaincy of Ganguly in 2008 when the issue regarding the system’s accuracy came up. At that time http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Sri-Lanka-c758 where Ganguly himself casted
doubts over the technology.
However he believed that at that time “they had their reasons”. He said that he was not convinced with the camera angles that were too inconsistent.
As time has passed and the technology being improved, he assessed that the decision was a fair one that would benefit everyone involved in the game. With time he believed that players would get used to the system that will improve even more and will be advantageous
for the game itself.
The http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Adam-Griffith-c919 question regarding the DRS is its accuracy. Many believe that it not 100 percent accurate. Moreover neither it is reliable in economic terms as it’s costly to implement.
The other issue regarding the DRS is that only two reviews are allowed per innings for each side so therefore does not serve its full purpose.
However, along with Ganguly, current http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Sahan-Hewa-Thilina-Kandamby-c87923 have voiced support for the system.
All believed that there is no harm in using technology as it would only aid the players and umpires in making better decisions.
Ganguly was accompanied by Australian explosive all-rounder, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Hong-Kong-c2919 where he shared some tips with the youngsters.
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