England will be playing below the decision review system next to Pakistan in the United Arab Emirates next year.
The Pakistan Cricket Board exhausted no time on Tuesday announces their intent to use the full DRS balance of Hotspot and ball-tracking in their 'home' series.
Their posture was made clear within hours of an International Cricket Council statement explanation that DRS will no longer be a mandatory or universal requirement for Tests and one-day internationals but must be decided by the participants themselves in all bilateral series.
Pakistan's approaching matches against Sri Lanka will also take place with all the technology in place.
PCB spokesman Subhan Ahmad said: "We are satisfied to be taking a leading role in the use of ICC-recommended technologies for International Cricket.
"We hope that other partner boards will follow the example of the PCB and use the system in their particular future series.
"The use of the DRS system will bring added value to our forthcoming series."
England will have no opposition to the use of DRS, having long been excited advocate of the technology obtainable to help increase the number of correct umpiring decisions.
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