The case for DRS
"If the BCCI refuse to concede [to use DRS], they must be told to
George Binoy
"If the BCCI refuse to concede [to use DRS], they must be told to. The regulations governing cricket must be standard and mandatory. Why must we wait for consensus, a majority is enough. Governments around the world work to that principle, surely cricket can too," writes Gaurav Kalra for IBNLive.
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Its ironic but even among senior Indian players there are vehement supporters of UDRS. Virender Sehwag is one and his logic is compelling. I asked him after the world cup if his support for UDRS had dwindled since both in the semi-final and final he referred his lbw decisions, and was proven wrong both times! Sehwag answered that on the contrary he was an even bigger supporter because at-least 'he got a chance' to question the decision. I asked him if Sachin Tendulkar was a convert after he escaped what appeared to be a plumb lbw to Ajmal in the semi-final. And he cheekily answered, 'You will have to ask Tendulkar'!
George Binoy is an assistant editor at ESPNcricinfo
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