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Tracknfieldgear On December 28, 2011

Former India captain Sourav Ganguly has backed Indian Cricket Board`s part in refusing to use the controversial Decision Review System. Ganguly, who had played the series against Sri Lanka in 2008 when the DRS was first used on trial basis, said that the problems of the technology were very obvious as India could manage to get only one of their 20 referrals right."We had a terrible experience with that, in that first series in Sri Lanka. From that point of view, we had our issues," said Ganguly.

The BCCI has always been against the DRS and its concerns improved during this year`s tied World Cup match against England when an lbw appeal and then a referral against Ian Bell was rejected. While a Hawk-Eye replay showed that the delivery would have hit the stumps, the Indians were irritated when the referral was quashed on the grounds Bell had been struck more than 2 metres from the stumps, the distance at which the technology wanes and accuracy cannot be guaranteed.

"DRS should be introduced if it`s correct. We were in England in the summer and it wasn`t foolproof," Ganguly was quoted. India agreed to use a modified DRS, apart from lbw appeals, against England but choose to oppose it totally along with Hot Spot and Eagle Eye for the ongoing four-match Test series in Australia. Mike Hussey (0) and Ed Cowan (68) fell to controversial decisions on the opening day of the first Test yesterday and since then voices in Australia have been growing in bashing the BCCI for rejecting the system.

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