The Pakistan Cricket Board has decided against using the Decision
Review System in the Test series against Sri Lanka and England but will
have the technology in place for the ODI and Twenty20 matches.
The PCB has decided against using the DRS in the Test series against Sri Lanka and England but will have the technology in place for the ODI and Twenty20 matches. © AFP |
A senior PCB official said before leaving for the ICC awards ceremony
and meetings that the DRS would not be used in the six Tests scheduled
against Sri Lanka and England due to high costs of having it installed.
"We in principle support the use of the DRS and want it for both
Tests and ODIs but unfortunately we couldn't reach a understanding with
our broadcasters for the Tests (in the United Arab Emirates)," PCB Chief
Operating Officer Subhan Ahmad said.
"We have however reached a understanding with a company to bear the
costs for the use of the UDRS technology in the one-day matches in both
series," Ahmad said.
Pakistan plays three Tests and five ODIs and T20 matches against Sri
Lanka in October and November and three Tests, four ODIs and two T20
matches against England in January and February next year.
Both the series have been confirmed at the UAE venues of Dubai, Abu
Dhabi and Sharjah due to the refusal of teams to tour Pakistan because
of security concerns.
He said the board didn't include the use of DRS in its existing
contract with its broadcaster, Ten Sports, as the deal was signed before
the ICC approved the use of DRS in all international matches subject to
both boards involved in a bilateral series agreeing to it.
"But when we sign our next contract for broadcasting rights we will
try to ensure the broadcaster is willing to bear the costs of using the
DRS system in our series including Tests and ODIs," the official said.
Sources said the cost for having the DRS in an ODI was around seven to $8,000






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