

In a crucial moment during Day 1 of the India vs New Zealand 2nd Test, Sarfaraz Khan's teammates, including Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, convinced him to opt for a Decision Review System (DRS) which led to the dismissal of Will Young. A viral video shows Sarfaraz appealing towards Ravichandran Ashwin and Rishabh Pant for a review, while Ashwin and Pant seemed unsure. The referral proved to be successful as Young was found to have got a glove on the ball, giving India an early breakthrough.
Sarfaraz Khan's DRS Drama: Teammates' Intervention Leads to Breakthrough
On Day 1 of the second Test between India and New Zealand, a pivotal moment unfolded when Sarfaraz Khan, despite appeals from his teammates, initially hesitated to use the Decision Review System (DRS) against Will Young. The video of the incident went viral, sparking discussions about the importance of DRS and the role of senior players in such situations.
Background:
The Decision Review System (DRS) was introduced in international cricket in 2008 to reduce umpiring errors. It allows teams to challenge a decision made by the on-field umpire. The team has two unsuccessful reviews per innings, and successful reviews can overturn the umpire's decision.
Incident Details:
During the India vs. New Zealand 2nd Test, Sarfaraz Khan bowled a delivery to Will Young that appeared to hit the batsman's gloves. Khan appealed for a catch, but the on-field umpire ruled Young not out. Khan's teammates, including skipper Rohit Sharma and former captain Virat Kohli, immediately urged him to review the decision. After brief hesitation, Khan opted for DRS, which ultimately proved successful. Young was found to have gotten a glove on the ball, resulting in his dismissal.
Key Points:
Top 5 FAQs and Answers:
1. What is DRS (Decision Review System)? DRS is a technology used in cricket to help umpires make accurate decisions. Teams can review decisions made by the umpire, and if the review is successful, the umpire's decision can be overturned.
2. How many unsuccessful reviews does a team get per innings? Teams are allowed two unsuccessful reviews per innings. If a team uses both its reviews unsuccessfully, they cannot challenge any further decisions in that innings.
3. What technologies are used in DRS? DRS uses a combination of technologies, including Hawk-Eye ball-tracking and UltraEdge audio technology, to determine whether a batsman has been out.
4. Is DRS always accurate? DRS is generally accurate but it is not foolproof. Some decisions can still be difficult to determine even with the use of technology.
5. Has DRS been controversial? DRS has been somewhat controversial since its introduction. Some critics argue that it slows down the game and that it gives teams too much power to challenge decisions.

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