Hot Spot failed in England Tour

Monday, October 17, 2011
New Delhi: BCCI made a report of the other member of the ICC tables for controversial judge handling system (DRS) shows how the Hot Spot technology failed during the India trip to England, president N Srinivasan.






He said that the Indian board convinced the other members of the tables to stop the mandatory use of the DRS international cricket and turn it into a volunteer.



"BCCI's views to be based solely for their own sake, but also their views on cricket. In England, everyone can see the problem, Hot Spot, so we took the matter again. We have made a presentation of the decisions, which clearly showed, Hot Spot, a lack of accuracy. This is what the members to return at the DRS, "Srinivasan said.



Board meeting in Dubai last week, the ICC had moved to an earlier decision made by leaving DRS due to the use of bilateral agreement between the participating councils.

ICC decision of the annulment of the agreement between the world body and the members of the Board's annual conference in Hong Kong, the Hot Spot was made mandatory, as far as possible, using the ball left to play follow-up records to identify.

England does not Hot Spot more than once, along with Rahul Dravid a victim three times. Another dispute erupted when the former England captain Mike Atherton said that the HVAC Laxman can be used Vaseline on the verge of his own bowling, to address identified technology.

Srinivasan reiterated that the BCCI was not convinced of Hot Spot and there was a bully in the world of cricket.

"We do not have all the bully in the world of cricket ... on the contrary, we will go through ways to help others. It is difficult to remove the impression that we (pätid), because it is constantly defined, but it's not a reality," he said.

Srinivasan also refused to accept the argument that India is full of a calendar and many others injured during the England tour, where they whitewashed all three games and forms, said India was playing as much cricket in any other country.

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