Cricket News sort by DRS

Indian opener KL Rahul admitted that he should not haven the DRS against Afghanistan after being given out lbw for 60

India captain Virat Kohli raked up a controversy during the Test series against Australia earlier this year when he accused Aussie skipper Steve Smith

The Bengaluru Test may have finished a week back, but the dust is yet to settle on the DRS controversy that erupted during the match. While India and Australia have stated they want to move on, the issue keeps coming up time and again.

Former Australia cricketer Brad Hogg has supported Virat Kohli following the DRS controversy between him and Aussie captain Steve Smith

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), in a welcome move, has decided to take back the complaint it had filed with the ICC against Steve Smith and Peter Handscomb over the DRS controversy during the second Test

Indian captain Virat Kohli on Tuesday hit out at Australian captain Steve Smith, stopping short of accusing him of cheating

In spite of all the criticism and controversies, the International Cricket Council (ICC) has decided tocontinue with the inconclusive Decision Review System (DRS) that is currently in place to aid umpires following a recent meeting.

England and Australia are happy to continue using the DRS for the rest of their Ashes Series despite several controversial dismissals in the three Tests so far. It is reported in the Media that ICC General Manager Cricket Geoff Alardice had met representatives of both the teams and the ICC Umpires in Durham on Wednesday.