England to hold ICC talks after Carey DRS error
Summary
England's cricket team will talk to the sport's governing body to improve decision-making technology after an error during an Ashes Test match. Australian player Alex Carey was not out due to a mistake in the technology used to check if a batter is out. The England team aims to review and raise the standards of this decision review system.Key Facts
- England plans to discuss improving decision-making technology with cricket's governing body.
- Alex Carey, an Australian player, was not out due to a technology error during the Ashes Test.
- The error was related to the Snicko technology, which showed a mistake in sound and picture syncing.
- BBG, the company behind Snicko, admitted the error and took responsibility.
- England's coach and team manager met with the match referee to address the issue.
- The England and Wales Cricket Board will also discuss the matter with the International Cricket Council (ICC).
- Decision Review System (DRS) is required in all World Test Championship fixtures.
- Different technology systems are used in various countries; Snicko in Australia and Ultraedge in the UK.
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