ICC reinstates England review
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The England and Wales Cricket Board will meet with the game's governing body in an attempt to review and raise standards of the decision review system.
England had their review reinstated for Australia's first innings after Carey's 'Snicko' incident in the Ashes 3rd Test.
Carey survived a caught-behind review despite a disputed spike on the Snickometer, prompting England to question the reliability of the technology used in the series | ESPN.com
Harry Brook may opt for a more cautious approach in the third Ashes Test as he tries to help England stay alive in the series.
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England are winless in their past 17 men's Tests in Australia (D2 L15) – their last win in the country was against Australia at the Sydney Cricket Ground in January 2011; New Zealand (18 matches) are the only visiting team with a longer winless run in the country in the history of the format.
Tim Paine believes England’s Ashes campaign is far from over, insisting Adelaide Oval offers the tourists their best opportunity to spark a turnaround with three Tests left.
Mitchell Starc has called for Snicko to be sacked after yet another controversy in the third Ashes Test. And ex-Australian captain Ricky Ponting says umpires don’t trust technology around the decision review system in Australia, which he maintains is substandard compared to other countries.
England will have a review reinstated after the supplier of Snicko technology admitted an operator error may have cost them the wicket of Alex Carey on the opening day of the Adelaide Test.