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Umpiring standard going down, UDRS could be last option: Dhoni

Last Updated 11 November 2010, 11:38 IST

The Indians were at the receiving end of some contentious umpiring calls in the opening Test against New Zealand in Ahmedabad, the most noticeable being VVS Laxman's doubtful LBW dismissal just nine runs short of a hundred.

Dhoni was critical of the standard of umpiring and called for some strong measures to check the mistakes.

"The standard of umpiring has gone down and we need to have strong measures to improve that," Dhoni said.

Dhoni, before the first Test, had expressed his unwillingness to support the system, saying he would not back it unless it is proved to be 100 per cent accurate.

But today, while referring to Laxman's dismissal in the first Test at Motera, Dhoni said, "if the umpires continue to make wrong decisions, then it (ICC) would be left with no option but to go for the UDRS."

"But, as I have said earlier, I am not going to buy a life jacket that doesn't come with a warranty," Dhoni reiterated.

"At times you tend to make mistakes. The umpires are also most of the time thinking about over rates and player behaviour," he added.

It must be noted that the Indian Cricket Board (BCCI) and many in the national team are not in favour of implementing the referral system ever since their failed experiment during the tour of Sri Lanka in 2008. Dashing opener Virender Sehwag has been the only exception.

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has been trying in vain to convince the BCCI to implement the system during all international matches in the country.

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(Published 11 November 2010, 11:38 IST)

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