Wednesday 13 January 2016

Cricket:MS Dhoni suggests umpires are punishing India for not using DRS

MS Dhoni says he is still mistrusting of the Decision Review System
India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni has suggested that his side are punished by umpires because they shun the Decision Review System (DRS).

DRS is used in all international Test, one-day and Twenty20 matches except for those featuring India.

The two-time ODI world champions lost the opening match of a five-game series against Australia on Tuesday and it featured a contentious moment that should have earned India a wicket.

Aussie batsman George Bailey gloved a ball to wicket-keeper Dhoni but his calls for a dismissal were dismissed by on-field umpire Richard Kettlebrough.

Dhoni was asked directly in the post-match news conference whether his team is punished for not using the DRS and if umpires may look the other way on 50-50 calls.


And the 34-year-old said: "I may agree with you. I may agree with you.

"It could have [altered the course of the game], but at the same time we need to push the umpires to take the right decision.

"You have to see how many 50-50 decisions don't go in our favour. If it always happens, then you have to take it. But I'm still not convinced about DRS.

"First DRS should ideally be the decision-making system. There are quite a few deviations with the DRS and even the makers agree that there is a bit of deviation that can happen.

"The DRS should not be the umpires' decision justification system."

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