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D/L system for domestic cricket
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May 29, 2006 13:15 IST

The BCCI has recommended introduction of Duckworth-Lewis system in domestic cricket to decide the fate of interrupted limited overs games in place of the current VJD system.

The Technical Committee of the Board, which met at Bangalore on Sunday, also recommended a host of other proposals for the 2006-07 domestic season.

The Committee, headed by Sunil Gavaskar [Images], suggested adoption of powerplay and withdrawal of supersub, as was done by the International Cricket Council recently.

It also recommended staging mostly day and night matches during Ranji Trophy and Deodhar Trophy tournaments, a BCCI press release said.

The panel favoured preparation of separate wickets under the supervision of umpires during matches while laying stress on monitoring of pitch and outfield as per ICC [Images] guidelines.

It also suggested that the match referee should be given more power in decision making.

BCCI Secretary Niranjan Shah, chief selector Kiran More and other BCCI officials including M P Pandove, Lalchand Rajput, S K Bansal and D P Azad attended the meeting.


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