DRS proved to be useful in '2nd Test'
DRS proved to be useful in '2nd Test'
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India has hardly agreed to use Umpire Decision Review System (DRS) in the games and they have seems to get the positive response to the decision. In the second test match against England, both the teams have used the DRS more than 20 times and which has ultimately made the changes towards the result of the game. In the Rajkot test, both teams asked DRS 9 times and it resulted in draw.

Out of the 20 DRS calls, 6 resulted in altering the decision of the on-field umpire. The incident has been the reason of so many troll and memes on the Kumar Dharmasena because of the poor decisions. Throughout the second test, we have seen both the team calling for DRS on each and every appeal. Especially England bowlers seems to be furious because of the appeals being rejected by the field umpires on the first day of the second test match.

It is clearly predictable that without DRS system Indian debutant Jayant Yadav couldn't have taken 4 wickets and being the second Indian player to achieve the feat of scoring 60 plus and taking 4 or more wickets in the debut game.

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