Pakistan vs Bangladesh T20I Series to Be Played without DRS Technology: Sources
- The Pakistan-Bangladesh three-match T20I series will start on May 28 at Lahore's Gaddafi Stadium without using DRS technology.
- The Pakistan Cricket Board decided against DRS due to costs, lack of technical staff, and reportedly low interest in the series.
- Bangladesh was informed about no DRS and faces further challenges as key players like Mustafizur Rahman withdrew due to injury and security concerns.
- A PCB insider revealed that implementing DRS during the series would not be financially viable for either the board or the broadcasters.
- The series will test both teams’ adaptability amid DRS absence and missing players following Bangladesh’s recent 2-1 T20 loss to the UAE.
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Pakistan Cricket Board won't have DRS for home series against Bangladesh
The Pakistan Cricket Board has decided not to use DRS technology in the upcoming T20 series against Bangladesh due to cost and interest issues. This move follows past challenges and raises questions about technology use in international cricket amid security concerns.
Pakistan vs Bangladesh T20I series to be played without DRS technology: sources
The much-awaited Pakistan-Bangladesh T20 series, set to begin on May 28, will be played without the assistance of the Decision Review System (DRS), according to sources within the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). As the first match of the series approaches, the absence of this crucial technology has raised eyebrows, especially following the conclusion of the HBL Pakistan Super League (PSL), where DRS had been implemented. The absence of DRS for the…
Pakistan vs Bangladesh T20I Series Kicks Off Wednesday in Lahore
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