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England to hold ICC talks after Carey DRS error

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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