Both committees will meet in Hong Kong from June 26-30, and, if they accept the proposal, the DRS will then be used in the four-Test series between England and India starting the following month. The Indian board has been opposed to the system since it was introduced in October, 2009.
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"The committee unanimously recommended that the DRS be used in all Test matches," Lloyd said. "It also recommended it be used in ODIs (one-day internationals) and T20 series with each side allowed one unsuccessful review per innings.
"This recommendation was made following what the committee agreed was a successful application during the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011."
"The committee's recommendation that the DRS should be used in all formats of the game confirms two key conclusions that came from our discussions. It shows the group's confidence in the system and it also highlights the committee's view that it does aid the umpires in making correct decisions."
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