
New Delhi, Nov 29 The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is working overtime to ensure that on-field umpires have the help of technology when it comes to calling front foot no-balls in the 2020 edition of the Indian Premier League. While the operation was started during the second Test between India and Bangladesh in Kolkata, it will continue in the upcoming Windies series.
The board is testing the technology of getting run out cameras to pick no-balls so that umpires do not miss the landing of the bowler's foot - an area which came under heavy criticism in the last edition of the Indian Premier League. Not just in the IPL, it has also been a world-wide issue with the first Test between Australia and Pakistan in Brisbane also coming under the scanner as 21 no-balls were missed in the first two sessions of the second day.
Speaking to IANS, BCCI joint secretary Jayesh George said that it is all about innovation and that the new regime will keep no stone unturned to ensure that new technology is embraced.