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No use of UDRS in India vs England Series - BCCI ?


London, Friday, 10 June 2011

UDRS Will Be Mandatory In India Vs England Series

BCCI once again not in the favor of the use of UDRS in the upcoming four-Test series between England and India.

According to 'Daily Telegraph', Indian Cricket Board has informed England and Wales Cricket Board that not use of UDRS in Series.The system must allow for the use of both boards.

Sachin Tendulkar and Mahendra Singh Dhoni top Indian players opposed UDRS openly, whereas the England players has support it.

Former England off-spinner John Emburey said the reason India does not want the UDRS is that it will favour our bowlers.He said "The DRS helps the spinners".The system is to know whether the ball seems to stump and becomes umpire's decision easier.

The first Test match of this Test series will be played on July 21st at Lords.

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