UDRS improves umpiring: ICC

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NEW DELHI – International cricket chiefs said Monday they had issued guidelines to end controversy over the use of the Umpire Decision Review System at the World Cup but backed its use. Ian Bell was given not out when it appeared the England batsman was out lbw on review during their tied match with India, escaping because he was a long way forward.
International Cricket Council (ICC) general manager David Richardson said while there had been no change in the UDRS for when a batsman is struck more than 2.5 metres from the stumps, guidelines had been issued to umpires. The advice states that if the batsman is struck more than 2.5 metres from the stumps, the third umpire is to advise the on-field umpire to overturn a not out decision when some part of the ball is hitting the middle stump and the whole of the ball is hitting the stumps below the bottom of the bails.