Indian Premier League finally bows to technology pressure

Kolkata Knight Riders cricketer John Hastings bowls during the 2016 Indian Premier League (IPL) Twenty20 cricket match between Kolkata Knight Riders and Delhi Daredevils at the Eden Gardens Cricket Stadium in Kolkata on April 10, 2016. PHOTO | FILE |

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  • IPL chairman Rajeev Shukla confirmed that the technology will be used when the eleventh edition of the cash-rich tournament gets underway next month.

NEW DELHI

This year's Indian Premier League will feature the Decision Review System (DRS) for the first time, organisers have said.

IPL chairman Rajeev Shukla confirmed that the technology will be used when the eleventh edition of the cash-rich tournament gets underway next month.

"Yes, this idea has been going around for many years," Shukla told reporters on Wednesday, according to the Press Trust of India news agency.

DRS is used by match officials to check umpires' decisions, using slow-motion replays, microphones and thermal imaging.

India resisted the technology for years but finally adopted it in 2016, becoming the last Test nation to do so.

In the upcoming IPL, which runs from April 7 to May 27, each team will get one review per innings.

The IPL's adoption of DRS comes after the Pakistan Super League became the first T20 franchise league to use the technology last year.

DRS was first used officially in Test matches in 2009, but the International Cricket Council only introduced it for Twenty20 internationals in October.

Similar technology is used in several sports including tennis, rugby and football, where it will be used at this year's FIFA World Cup in Russia.