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Is India changing stance towards DRS?

India’s stand against the Decision Review System (DRS) is well known. It’s also an open secret that BCCI president N Srinivasan, who agreed to step aside on Sunday, was no fan of the system, which he and many of India’s top stars felt was not fully accurate.

Updated on: Jun 03, 2013 02:53 PM IST
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India’s stand against the Decision Review System (DRS) is well known. It’s also an open secret that BCCI president N Srinivasan, who agreed to step aside on Sunday, was no fan of the system, which he and many of India’s top stars felt was not fully accurate.

However, with the all-powerful Board president having moved aside briefly, could we see a change of heart? It certainly seemed so on Saturday. In the post-match presser, Dinesh Karthik was asked if he was excited with the presence of DRS for the Champions Trophy. Just as he started answering, Karthik stammered, maybe realising the Board’s stance on the issue, and looked in the direction of media manager Dr RN Baba, seeking his permission. Given the go-ahead, he praised the technology. “I'm excited to use it because so far I’ve just seen it on TV. So yeah, I’m excited,” he said.

Could this signal a change in the Board’s stance towards DRS? Seems so, if you consider that coach Duncan Fletcher, who had clamoured for the use of DRS when coaching England, had a change of ideology when he became India coach. Many Aussie scribes labeled him a hypocrite when he ducked questions on DRS during the disastrous tour in 2011-12.

Talk about being pronounced guilty by association!

 
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