Cricket’s governing body said it would conduct a trial during the series, which starts tomorrow, to make communication between umpires available to broadcaster Nine Network during decision-making.
The ICC said if the trial was successful, it may consider allowing the broadcast of umpire discussions at ‘select matches’ during the World Cup hosted by Australia and New Zealand from February.
“For years, viewers have been making their own decisions during a referral or review,” said ICC’s general manager, Geoff Allardice.
“Now they will be even closer to the game, hearing what the umpire is saying when making those decisions.”
Published in The Express Tribune, November 13th, 2014.
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Excellent addition, looking forward to this.