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Bugs in the system: Ex-Test umpire calls for end to umpire’s call – Sydney Morning Herald
Well over a decade after being implemented into international cricket, the decision review system remains one of cricket’s most vexed topics.

For starters, it’s worth stressing that DRS is multi-faceted and looks different to how it did when first brought into international cricket in 2008.
Indeed, the parameters of DRS have changed countless times, which goes a fair way to explaining the confusion around the system. There are several reasons for the changes. Technology has evolved, with the advent of Hot Spot and Real Time Snicko (RTS) plus the improvement in ball-tracking all changing the face of DRS.
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