PCB to use video technology for domestic matches

KARACHI: The Pakistan Cricket Board plans to introduce a system of video recording its domestic matches two cameras from the next domestic season to deal with the growing problem of players indiscipline and sub-standard umpiring.

Sultan Rana, the head of the board's domestic cricket division said that they were plans to install two video cameras and have a analyst operate them at every centre where first class and national one-day cup matches were played from next season.

"It is true we have got a lot of reports from the umpires and team captains blaming each other with match referees also pointing towards indiscipline by players and unsatisfactory umpiring this season in domestic matches," Rana said.

He said since domestic matches were not televised live regularly by television channels the board felt the solution was to record these matches themselves.

"We have formed a three member committee headed by Pakistan team manager and former captain, Intikhab Alam to already study the available footage of some domestic matches that were filmed with one camera this season.

"But from next season to make the system more effective we plan to have two cameras at each venue," he added.

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