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Umpire decision review system on trial.

Statesman (India)

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Press Trust of India

NEW DELHI, June 16: An umpire decision review system will be put on trial during India's three-Test series against Sri Lanka, which would entitle a player to request the on-field match officials to reconsider their decision.

BCCI secretary Mr Niranjan Shah said the cricket board has agreed to the trial of the system in the Test series starting 23 July. Under the proposal, a player may request the review of any decision taken by the on-field umpires concerning every dismissal with the exception of Timed Out'.

The review-seeking player would have to make a 'T' sign with both forearms at head height.

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