Half of India does not know what the full name of Drs is, if you know it, then the street will work in cricket as well

Controversial referee decisions in the game of cricket have been the discussion among players, teams and supporters over the years. But now the time has changed. Technology has entered the field and ‘Drs’ IE’ decision -judging system is used to ensure the accuracy of referee decisions. The purpose of Drs is to correct any wrong decisions of the field referee through technical analysis so that the game can become fairer and transparent. What is Drs and how is it used? Drs is a decision assessment system is a technical system used to review the decision of the field referee in cricket. If a batsman is published (or not), and he is not satisfied with the decision, he can take advice from the captain and demand a review of the referee’s decision. Using this technology is a little difficult for street cricket because it needs a lot of modern equipment. Many experts should use it too. Through which this technology cannot be used in street cricket. But if you organize a local tournament and want to make your tournament like professional cricket and have your money for it, you can use it. The most important techniques included in the Drs are: Hawk-I: It is a ball tracking technique that indicates whether the ball strikes or not. Ultra Age or Snikometer: It sees if bat and ball have been contacted in the case of catch and edge. Hotspot: This is an infrared technique that shows contact between bat and ball as a thermal image. Real -time snikometer: By analyzing this direct video and audio, it shows if there was contact between the ball and the bat. If a player takes Drs, the third referee assesses the entire event using the above techniques and then decides whether the field of the field was correct. Drs review process: The player must request a review within 15 seconds after the decision of the field referee. The captain or any player can request a review by showing ‘t’ with both hands. The third referee confirms the decision on technical means. If the referee’s decision is found incorrectly, the decision is reversed, otherwise the same decision will remain in power. Why was Drs started in cricket? Drs in cricket was used in the test series between India and Sri Lanka in 2008. It was used experimentally at the time, but the ICC gradually approved it and now it has become mandatory in almost all international matches. There were many reasons behind the beginning of Drs, the biggest reason for this was the dispute arising from the wrong decision of the referee. Actually, the referee is also a person and can make it mistakes. Drs offers an opportunity to correct such mistakes. In addition, Drs was used in cricket to increase the fairness of the game. It gives the players the right to question the decision, which makes the game just. Another big reason for the implementation of Drs in cricket is that the wrong decisions of the referee have also reduced the importance of fans in the game. Fans often feel that the referee deliberately expressed the wrong decision. But now Drs has increased the trust of the audience. If decisions are made with technology, the trust of the audience increases and the disputes are less. How many reviews are found in Test cricket? In a test match, both teams get a maximum of 12 reviews in four innings. In which a team gets three reviews in each innings. If an overview is successful (ie the decision is reversed), the review remains intact and does not decrease. If an overview fails, it is considered an overview at the same time.