<div>The use of umpiring devices like ear-piece doesn't please India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni at all as he feels such a technology prevents the on-field officials from hearing snicks and edges in a packed stadium.<br /><br />Bangladeshi umpire SIS Saikat failed to detect a nick from Khurram Manzoor's bat off Ashish Nehra's bowling in yesterday's India-Pakistan Asia Cup clash and Dhoni wasn't happy about the goof-up.<br /><br />Asked about umpiring, a sarcastic Dhoni said, "You don't want me to get banned before World T20. You have all seen umpiring. It's your call."<br /><br />"(But) One thing certainly should be done. Umpires now use walkie talkies as well as wear ear piece in one ear which effectively means they are umpiring with one ear. It's a difficult job. One needs to consider this. They are hearing with one ear. I believe there is no point having a ear piece when the bowler is bowling as you don't need to use it then. It's better to use both ears as a lot of things might happen on the field," the Indian skipper said at the post match press conference late last night after India's five-wicket win over Pakistan.<br /><br />Dhoni was in a mood to take dig at match officials as another innocuous question about his tips to bowlers was caught on stump microphone.<br /><br />"It's very interesting you know. Match referees say that microphone is off when there is a situation of one guy from one team saying something to the other guy. But it is very strange that whenever I say something, they always catch it.<br /><br />"Something may be very fishy from my side or match referee's side! For example, okay this guy used a word that should not be used and we find mike is off but whatever I say, mike is always on," Dhoni said</div>
<div>The use of umpiring devices like ear-piece doesn't please India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni at all as he feels such a technology prevents the on-field officials from hearing snicks and edges in a packed stadium.<br /><br />Bangladeshi umpire SIS Saikat failed to detect a nick from Khurram Manzoor's bat off Ashish Nehra's bowling in yesterday's India-Pakistan Asia Cup clash and Dhoni wasn't happy about the goof-up.<br /><br />Asked about umpiring, a sarcastic Dhoni said, "You don't want me to get banned before World T20. You have all seen umpiring. It's your call."<br /><br />"(But) One thing certainly should be done. Umpires now use walkie talkies as well as wear ear piece in one ear which effectively means they are umpiring with one ear. It's a difficult job. One needs to consider this. They are hearing with one ear. I believe there is no point having a ear piece when the bowler is bowling as you don't need to use it then. It's better to use both ears as a lot of things might happen on the field," the Indian skipper said at the post match press conference late last night after India's five-wicket win over Pakistan.<br /><br />Dhoni was in a mood to take dig at match officials as another innocuous question about his tips to bowlers was caught on stump microphone.<br /><br />"It's very interesting you know. Match referees say that microphone is off when there is a situation of one guy from one team saying something to the other guy. But it is very strange that whenever I say something, they always catch it.<br /><br />"Something may be very fishy from my side or match referee's side! For example, okay this guy used a word that should not be used and we find mike is off but whatever I say, mike is always on," Dhoni said</div>