ICC cricket committee wants DRS in T20 as well

London : The ICC Cricket Committee, chaired by India head coach Anil Kumble, made a host of recommendations at its annual meeting with the notable ones being the use of DRS for all T20Is and on-field umpires be given the power to send off players for misconduct. Another recommendation proposes that the teams will not lose a review when an LBW review comes back as umpire’s call.
However, should that be adopted, the 80 over top-up of reviews in Test cricket would be removed. The committee expressed unanimous support for the implementation of a Test cricket competition deeming that the context was crucial to the future of international cricket. It also reiterated its full support for cricket being involved in the Olympic Games.
The committee also considered the new ‘Laws of Cricket (2017 Code)’ and has recommended the adoption of the majority of the changes to the laws, most significantly giving umpires the power to send off players from the field in response to the most serious incidents of player misconduct, such as violence on the field.
All other offences would continue to be dealt with under the ICC Code of Conduct.Other major changes to the laws that will be adopted by the ICC are the restriction on bat dimensions (thickness of edges and depth of bat) and that a batsman will have made his or her ground when a bat bounces after being grounded behind the crease by a running or diving.

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