Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Super Over To Make Debut at ICC World Cup 2011


Much-debated decision to change the system (DRS) and the Super as the use, if the street games in the knockout stages, would World Cup debut in the upcoming fantasy racing Peninsula in February 19.DRS used for test matches selectively, when the two competing teams on the boards of management have agreed to its implementation, has consistently opposed the Indian government.

Sri Lanka captain Arjuna Ranatunga Former world champion was published today in its unconditional support to a role here.

"If the Court has the technology, which might as well use it and give the advantage to the players. This is a World Cup and a decision can change the game," said Ranatunga.

DRS, which has been used in some series of two tests, leaving the others because they have not reached agreement on the tables, making its entry into force of ODI cricket after the test phase of the Australia-England series is currently underway.

"Each team is allowed to make two unsuccessful review requests per innings Player. If a player test results of the judge reconsider his initial decision, if this application was a success and does not limit innings.

If the arbitrator's decision has not changed, they fail Player, "Reading state conditions.

"After two requests for a team, no player will receive the request for review of the inning the team now, tell me the conditions for DRS tournament.

"If the player following a review, an arbitrator upheld the decision of 'Out', but another method of dismissal of those for which the original decision was issued, the application still be considered a failure.

"If, after review of a player, a referee insists that a decision of" No "because of the benefit is a non-ball for no reason, and therefore do not require verification of orbit ball later, so it will not be counted as a failure and demand does not count toward the limit of fish. "

Judges have also got a TV guide on balls pitching strains to interpret laws on the leg before wicket when required to use the DRS.

"Using technology to determine where the ball well (as per Law 36.1 (b)), a third judge should refer to the" point "(or center), and the ball. So, if 50 percent of ball pitches outside the line of leg stump, so do not LBW Termination is possible.

"When you use the replay to decide the time when the gate is raised (as per Law 28.1), a third judge ruled that this is the first photo, where he bails is (or can be inferred), and lost any contact with the strains and guarantees the highest picture show definitively removed from the top, and strains. "

Section 36 deals with LBW decisions and the relevant sub is about to launch ball in accordance with the mid-wicket off the wicket or the attacker.

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