The BCCI is shaking things up in Indian cricket! They're thinking about using the Decision Review System (DRS) more in domestic matches to help umpires make better calls. But here's the kicker: it costs a whopping Rs 10 lakh a day! Luckily, some IIT students are cooking up a cheaper version. Meanwhile, Tech Mahindra is sticking around for six more months to keep everything running smoothly.

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Quick rundown
- 1.BCCI eyes expanding DRS to all domestic games, promising fewer umpire blunders and more replay moments.
- 2.Hawk-Eye price tag could run into hundreds of crores for the season—budget drama on the boundary line.
- 3.IIT students are cooking a cheaper, homegrown DRS that's about one-fifth the cost—calibration crew, assemble.
- 4.Tech Mahindra extension keeps the digital engine humming while the RFP process moves toward completion.
- 5.Takeaway: savvy tech could reshape India's domestic cricket if testing and calibration pass the umpire's scrutiny.

