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VAR made India’s debut in the Asian Cup quarter-final match

VAR made India's debut in the Asian Cup quarter-final match
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Mumbai: The quarter-final match of the AFC Asian Cup which is ongoing video assistant technology (VAR) is used for the first time in this country.
It was before the start of the tournament that the announcement was made that the AFC Asian Cup would see the use of VAR from the game.
The quarter-final match between Japan and Thailand, which ended with a 7-0 victory for the first, became the first match in India to use technology.
Var, though, is not needed to make a significant decision in the match played at Navi Mumbai.
Var is a much more prominent factor in the match played simultaneously at Pune.
The results of the game may be the biggest annoyed in the competition so far like South Korea beat Australia’s pre-tournament favorites 1-0.
In the first round itself, a VAR check resulted in Korea to receive a penalty.
But, Cho So-hyun can’t convert from the place.
There was another important penalty examination in the second half when Steph Catley seemed to have been pushed in the box, but Var, this time, did not signify a penalty.
Immediately after the decision, Ji So-Yun South Korea scored the winning goal in the 87th minute to bring him to the last four.
With tournaments reaching business ends, var can form more tournament remaining in a new way.
How can Var be implemented? In the Asian Cup woman, six dedicated video match officials have been given access to seven different camera bait to check all direct actions in the field.
Var can review four decision categories – purposes / no purpose, penalty / no penalty, direct red card, and wrong identity in giving a red or yellow card.
Officials of Var and referee matches in the field work together to make decisions.
Decision reviews can only be initiated by one of two personnel and not by any player.
Official VAR can request the referee in the field to cancel his decision.
At the same time, the referee in the field can also choose to conduct a review in the field (ofr) by stopping the game and reviewing the recording of the screen.
At any time, the referee in the field can ignore the advice of VAR.

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