New Delhi:Veteran Indian cricketer Sachin Tendulkar on Saturday urged International Cricket Council (ICC) to consider doing away with the provision to stick with the umpire's call when a team calls for a review for an LBW decision. Tendulkar insisted that the batsman should be given out if the ball is hitting the stumps.
"What % of the ball hits the stumps doesn't matter, if DRS shows us that the ball is hitting the stumps, it should be given out, regardless of the on-field call," Tendulkar tweeted.
"That's the motive of using technology in cricket. As we know technology isn't 100% right but neither are humans," he added on the social networking site alongside a video of him and West Indies legend great Brian Lara on their discussion on DRS.
Tendulkar said that even if the ball is kissing the stumps or just brushing it, the decision should go in favour of the bowlers.