Decision review system: what is DRS, how much time is set for it

The 61st match of IPL 2022 will be played between Kolkata Knight Riders and Sunrisers Hyderabad on Saturday. KKR won the toss and decided to bat first. During the Kolkata innings, Rinku Singh wanted to take DRS but the referee rejected it. Referee Anil Chaudhary said that time has now passed. After this there was a lot of discussion between the referee and Rinku Singh. Although Billings indicated a review at the non-forward end, the rule requires the batsman at the forward end to indicate a review. What are the DRS rules, how many DRS can 1 team take in IPL? Some of that information is given in this news.

The full form of DRS is the Hota Hai Decision Review System. Based on this, if any team or player feels that the umpire’s decision is wrong, then during the fielding, the captain and the batsman standing next to the striker can check by making a T with their hand. For this, a time of 15 seconds is given. After this, the third referee investigates again and gives the decision. If the claim is true, the third referee overrides the referee’s decision on the field. In such a situation, the DRS also does not end, but if the players’ demand is proven to be incorrect, the DRS is spent.

According to the new IPL rules, now a team has four DRS. Two can be worn while batting and two DRS can be worn while bowling. This means that even if one DRS is lost, teams have one DRS left. However, in the first IPL, a team used to only get 2 DRS.

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  • hawk eye technique
  • hot spot technology
  • Ultra Edge technology

This technique is used for LBW decision. Through this, it is estimated where the ball will go after landing on the field of play. Would this ball have contact with the stump, or not? In this technique, it shows first where the ball hit the ball, and then how much the fork changed. If this ball did not hit the batsman’s foot, where would the ball go at the same angle?

It is a technique similar to radiography. In this, a white mark forms where the ball hits the bat. The umpire uses this technique to see if the ball has taken the edge of the bat. If the ball hits the bat or where it hits, a white circle appears.

In this one, you see via ultra-edge and video whether the ball is on the bat or not. UltraEdge technology listens to sound through the stump microphone, picking up even the faintest sound. In such a situation, even if the thin edge of the bat is hit, the decision of out or not out is made through this technique. This technique is used to catch or know if the ball has hit the bat or not.

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