
Reviews will no longer he lost for decisions that are umpire’s call
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Starting from October 1, teams will keep hold of their review if the Decision Review System (DRS) shows it to be umpire’s call.

Reviews will no longer he lost for decisions that are umpire’s call
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Starting from October 1, teams will keep hold of their review if the Decision Review System (DRS) shows it to be umpire’s call.

The ICC’s cricket committee believe that teams should not lose a review if an lbw is shown to be umpire’s call
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After meeting in London on May 23 and 24, the International Cricket Council’s (ICC) cricket committee has recommended a plethora of changes to the rules and regulations of international cricket.
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Australia opener Aaron Finch smashed a scintillating century and all-rounder Mitchell Marsh claimed his maiden five-wicket haul as the Baggy Greens pummelled England by 111 runs at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG).
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New Zealand continued to torment Pakistan on the third day of the third Test in Sharjah as captain Brendon McCullum scored a magnificent 202 and batsman Kane Williamson made a career-best 192.
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The International Cricket Council (ICC) have awarded the Netherlands and Nepal Twenty20 International status at their annual conference in Melbourne.
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The West Indies are on the brink of tying up the Test series after they continued to dominate New Zealand on the fourth day of the second Test in Trinidad.
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Teams will now receive two reviews, regardless of how many they have used, after 80 overs in an innings
The International Cricket Council (ICC) have announced that the number of reviews teams have will be topped back up to two after 80 overs of play in a Test match innings.
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Richardson still sees the DRS as an asset to the game
With the controversial Decision Review System (DRS) stealing all the limelight in the ongoing Ashes series, International Cricket Council (ICC) chief executive David Richardson has announced that he is contemplating giving teams more reviews in the near future.
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Rogers has become more reluctant to call for a review
Australia opening batsman Chris Rogers believes he has been unlucky throughout the ongoing Ashes series as he has “been doing some pretty good things and then just getting out”.