In which of the following sports Decision Referral System is used?
Q. In which of the following sports Decision Referral System is used?
Answer: Cricket
Notes: In cricket, the Decision Referral System (DRS) is a technology-based system that allows teams to review certain decisions made by the on-field umpires. The DRS typically consists of several technologies, including Hawk-Eye (a computer system that uses multiple cameras to track the ball and predict its trajectory), Hot Spot (a thermal imaging system that detects the impact of the ball on the bat or other equipment), and Snicko (an audio system that can detect the sound of the ball hitting the bat or pads). The DRS is used to review decisions related to the dismissal of a batsman (such as caught, bowled, leg before wicket, or stumped), and teams are allowed a certain number of review requests per innings. The use of the DRS in cricket has been a topic of debate and controversy, with some critics arguing that it is not always reliable and can slow down the game.

 

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