A review of the controversial Decision Review System (DRS), the format of ODIs and the planned day-night Tests would be on the agenda when the ICC Cricket Committee meets in London for two-day deliberations starting May 10.
A review of the controversial Decision Review System (DRS), the format of ODIs and the planned day-night Tests would be on the agenda when the ICC Cricket Committee meets in London for two-day deliberations starting May 10.
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The committee chaired by Clive Lloyd, includes former stars Mark Taylor, Ravi Shastri, Ian Bishop, ex-India coach Gary Kirsten, Tim May, Kumar Sangakarra, Trent Johnston, Steve Davis, Ranjan Madugalle and Clare Connor.
"A wide range of other issues, including the use of artificial lights in Tests, use of runners in international cricket and other potential changes to cricket's laws and playing conditions will also be discussed at the two-day meeting," the ICC said in a statement.