Michael Vaughan on Solution Over DRS Row, There is a lot of hue and cry about DRS. Now former England captain Michael Vaughan has given a statement regarding this which has created a stir among the fans.
Michael Vaughan on Solution Over DRS Row: There has been a lot of uproar regarding DRS during the series between India and England (IND vs ENG). English captain Ben Stokes (Ben Stokes on DRS) had also raised questions regarding DRS. At the same time, now former England captain Michael Vaughan has given a statement regarding DRS and has also told what measures should be taken to prevent technical faults in DRS. Vaughn expressed his views in his column with the Telegraph . The former English captain has written, "Look, if you look on social media, you will feel that people are no longer believing it at a glance. Fans are getting angry over the decisions taken in favor and against some teams. The host broadcasters and There is beginning to be doubt as to who is in the truck. This is despite the technology companies not actually being from the same country as the host broadcaster, for example, Hawk-Eye is a UK company but is used in the series. "He has been brought in for the series by the host broadcaster."
Vaughn further wrote, " So here's a simple solution to help improve transparency and accountability, stick a camera and microphone in the room of the truck so that when a decision is being taken, we all know." Let's see what is actually happening in that room, and how many people are involved in the decision making. And if you also appoint an ICC official there, then we will see honesty there. You can make this argument. We can say that the technology in the truck (room) is as important as the two running umpires on the field."
At the same time, now if we talk about the series, the Indian team has been successful in gaining an unassailable 3-1 lead in the series. India has won the fourth test match by 5 wickets. Now the last test match of the series will be played in Dharamshala from 7th March. The Indian team has been successful in winning the Test series at home for a record 17th time.