The MCC, the game’s law makers, are set to receive a submission from the world cricket committee to allow officials to remove players for on-field disciplinary breaches.

It will apply to all levels of cricket and is expected to be introduced next October.

"It's all about making the umpire's job easier out in the middle and I'm all for anything that does that," McGrath told AAP on Thursday

"The umpires are doing an exceptional job at the moment, watching every ball and then controlling the guys out there.

"I'm all for it... but it's a fine line between having robots running around with no personality, no character.

"You want emotion out there so we can't get rid of that, but it has to be controlled.

"We need that happy balance."