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• Software Requirements
• FRONTEND : Python (PY)
• OPERATING SYSTEM : Windows 7
• 5.2 Hardware requirement:
• PROCESSOR : Pentium-4
• RAM : 4GB
• HARD DISK : 1TB
PROPOSED SYSTEM
• History of DRS.
• History of goal line technology.
• Number of Reviewing option a team has.
• Components and their working.
• Advantages and Disadvantages.
BRIEF HISTORY
• The system was first introduced in Test cricket, for the sole purpose of
reviewing controversial decisions made by the on-field umpires as to
whether or not a batsman/batswoman had been dismissed.
• The system is based on the concept of player - referral conceived by
Senaka Weeraratna in 1997.
• The system was first tested in an India v Sri Lanka match in 2008,and
was officially launched by the ICC on 24 November 2009 during the
first Test match between New Zealand and Pakistan.
NUMBER OF REVIEWING OPTION A
TEAM HAS.
• Each team is allowed to make no more than two unsuccessful review
requests per innings during a Test Match and no more than one
unsuccessful review request per innings during a One Day International.
• A fielding team may use the system to dispute a "not out" call and a
batting team may use it to dispute an "out" call.
• The fielding team captain or the batsman being dismissed invokes the
challenge by signalling a "T" with the arms.
• Once the challenge is invoked, acknowledged, and agreed, the Third
Umpire reviews the play.
• At their discretion, field umpires may request the Third Umpire for
certain close calls such as line calls (to determine run outs and stumpings),
boundary calls (to see if a batsman hit a four or a six), or for close catch
calls where neither umpire is sure if a catch was made.
COMPONENTS AND THEIR WORKING.
• Some times the bowler crosses his crease which is not allowed
in the game.
• By doing so the opponent’s team gets a run and a free-hit.
• Free-hit means the batsman can freely hit one ball with no
danger of being out in most ways.
• In this system the third umpire checks the video in slow motion
to check whether the bowler has crossed the crease or not.
RUN-OUT SYSTEM
• If the batsmen does not reach the crease and he is caught with
the stump out, then t is called as run out.
• In run out if the bails are moved from the stump and the
batsmen has not reached the crease then he is declared as out.
• The runout review system works similar to the no ball where the
third umpire checks the moments of batsmen in slow motion to
see whether he has reached the crease or not.
ADVANTAGES OF DRS.
• Anyone (Batsman or Bowler) unsatisfied with on field umpires decision can refer it up
stairs.
• An extra help.
• The results are more accurate than human observations and decisions.
• It is not affected by the weather such as when visibility is bad during a game.
• Since the decision is decided in an objective manner mechanically, there can be fewer
disputes.