Calls grow louder for DRS in Ranji Trophy

The home team must have felt hard done in by umpire Saiyed Khalid's mistakes, which proved too costly for Karnataka.

Update: 2019-01-28 19:59 GMT
Saurashtra had an edge over Karnataka when they were cruising at 177 for 3, but Cheteshwar Pujara's dismissal, five short of a half-century, triggered a collapse.

Calls are growing louder for the introduction of DRS (Decision Review System) in the Ranji Trophy, especially in televised knockout matches, after the semifinal between Karnataka and Saurashtra witnessed a few umpiring howlers. 

The home team must have felt hard done in by umpire Saiyed Khalid’s mistakes, which proved too costly for Karnataka. Cheteshwar Pujara who scored 45 and 131 not out had two reprieves in as many innings.

Karnataka coach Yere Goud said the introduction of DRS would enhance the fairness. “Ya, definitely. If they can use DRS, there’s nothing like it. We would have a fair game,” he said.

Saurashtra skipper Jaydev Unadkat said technology is good for the sport. “We have seen how DRS has helped teams with decisions in the international level,” he said.

“I think anyone can have a tough game. The ball was moving a lot. It was deviating from the wicket. It has been neutral for sure if I have to say on that aspect. It doesn’t really matter. They thought it was out, we thought it was not out. There were a couple of other decisions which went against us. I don’t want to take any credit away from how we fought after being 23/3,” Unadkat added.

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