The (DRS) Decision Review System came under the controversies during the recent Ashes series in England.
This time Channel Nine the broadcasters have chosen to avoid Hot Spot technology. However in case of a review, decisions will now be subject to analysis by the 'Eagle Eye' ball-tracker, stump microphones and slow-motion replays.
Warren Brennan, the inventor of Hot Spot told the Sydney Morning Herald newspaper, "It's their decision and that's what has been communicated to us. As far as I'm concerned, it is final, We're just moving on with things. Channel Nine have got a new deal with Cricket Australia, which I know has cost them a lot more money. "
This time Channel Nine the broadcasters have chosen to avoid Hot Spot technology. However in case of a review, decisions will now be subject to analysis by the 'Eagle Eye' ball-tracker, stump microphones and slow-motion replays.
Warren Brennan, the inventor of Hot Spot told the Sydney Morning Herald newspaper, "It's their decision and that's what has been communicated to us. As far as I'm concerned, it is final, We're just moving on with things. Channel Nine have got a new deal with Cricket Australia, which I know has cost them a lot more money. "
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