Controversial decision-review technology Hot Spot has been dumped by the Nine Network for the second leg of the Ashes.
The Australian inventor of the technology, Warren Brennan, confirmed to Fairfax Media that the infrared camera, which uses heat readings to detect ball contact, will not be used for the series in Australia, beginning in Brisbane on November 21.
Mr Brennan said the broadcaster had a new deal with Cricket Australia, and the decision to axe Hot Spot was final.
The cost of the technology, about $250,000 for the Test series, is reportedly behind the decision, although problems during the first leg of the series in England were reportedly also a consideration.
The decision-review system came under heavy fire from both sides in England, with Hot Spot's reliability one of the key complaints.