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Pakistan-Bangladesh T20 series to proceed without DRS technology

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May 27, 2025
Pakistan-Bangladesh T20 series to proceed without DRS technology
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Lahore, May 27, 2025: Cricket fans are set for an intriguing but potentially controversial three-match T20 International series between Pakistan and Bangladesh, with matches scheduled for May 28, May 30, and June 1 at Lahore’s Gaddafi Stadium. The series will be notable for its absence of the Decision Review System (DRS), raising concerns about the fairness of umpiring decisions in crucial moments.

The Pakistan Cricket Board confirmed the unavailability of DRS due to logistical challenges, with the technical staff responsible for operating the system yet to return following the conclusion of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) season 10. This marks the second high-profile cricket event in Pakistan in recent weeks to proceed without the review technology, after the PSL playoffs were similarly affected.

Bangladesh’s team management has been informed about the situation and has agreed to proceed with the series as planned. The development comes as Pakistan prepares for its first international assignment under newly appointed white-ball head coach Mike Hesson, adding further significance to the contests.

Originally scheduled as a five-match series beginning May 25 in Faisalabad, the tour was revised to three matches in Lahore due to a combination of logistical constraints and security considerations. The changes have concentrated all matches at Pakistan’s premier cricket venue, the Gaddafi Stadium, which recently hosted the PSL finals.

Cricket analysts have expressed concern about the potential impact of not having DRS available, particularly after several controversial decisions during the PSL playoffs highlighted the importance of the review system in modern cricket. The technology, which allows teams to challenge umpiring decisions, has become standard in international cricket and its absence may put additional pressure on match officials.

Ahead of the series opener, both teams will participate in a joint press conference today featuring the captains alongside the official trophy unveiling ceremony. Cricket enthusiasts will be watching closely to see how players and officials adapt to the unusual circumstances, with the potential for contentious decisions to overshadow what promises to be an exciting contest between two competitive T20 sides.

The PCB has not specified when DRS services will be restored for future matches, leaving open questions about the availability of the technology for Pakistan’s upcoming international commitments. As the cricketing world increasingly relies on technological aids to ensure fair play, this series may serve as an important case study in how the game functions without one of its most important tools

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