The ICC’s General Manager – Cricket, Geoff Allardice, met with the representatives of the England and Australia teams and the ICC umpires in Durham on Wednesday to discuss the recent performance of the Decision Review System (DRS).
Mr. Allardice described the meetings as “very constructive”, with the teams and umpires reiterating their support for the DRS, and supporting the continued use of the Hot Spot technology in the final two Tests of the series that will be played at Chester-le-Street from Friday and at The Oval from 21 August.
“We acknowledge that the DRS has not performed as effectively during the past three Tests as it has in other series. The purpose of my visit was to meet with the teams to listen to their feedback, and to identify potential improvements to DRS moving forward.” said Mr. Allardice.
“It was very encouraging to hear both teams reiterate their support for the use of DRS. Some of the ideas that were suggested during the meetings could improve the system, and will be considered further by the ICC.”
Currently placed at number 4 in Test Cricket, Pakistan Team is still not comfortably placed to Qualify for the Inaugural Test Championship that is scheduled in 2017 in England.
4 top teams in the ranking will be eligible to play the prestigious tournament. With Australia not so far behind in points table at number 5 position, and the amount of Test matches that they are scheduled to play in comparison to Pakistan, it will be a tough ask for Pakistan to maintain their current ranking.