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Summary The UDRS, format of ODIs and Tests under floodlights are at the top of the agenda of the meeting.
A review of the Decision Review System (DRS), the one-day international cricket format and floodlight Tests is the key agenda items of the two-day ICC Cricket Committee meeting which is being held at Lords in London from May 10 to May 11.A wide range of other issues, including the use of artificial lights in Tests, use of runners in international cricket and other potential changes to crickets laws and playing conditions will be discussed at the meeting.The committee is chaired by former West Indies captain Clive Lloyd and is administered by David Richardson, ICC General Manager - Cricket. It includes representatives of all stakeholders in the modern game, including players, coaches, match officials, the media, the law-makers and statisticians.The committees mandate is to discuss and consult on cricket-playing matters and to formulate recommendations to the Chief Executives Committee and the ICC Board for approval. The next meetings of those committees are set for Hong Kong during the ICCs annual conference week, from June 26 to 30.
