
The ICC have decided on the four series in which they will extend their trial of the umpire review system, beginning with New Zealand’s two-Test battle against West Indies in December.
The system has caused debate and controversy since it was first trialled in England in 2007, and it received mixed reactions on its international debut between Sri Lanka and India earlier this year.
The idea to extend the trial was agreed upon by the ICC on the first day of their board meeting in Dubai, subject to agreement by the relevant chief executives of the participating country boards. After the series between New Zealand and West Indies, the system will be tried on India versus Pakistan, England’s four Tests against West Indies, and the three-match series between South Africa and Australia.

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