In a veiled attack on the standard of umpiring in the Test series against India, Sri Lankan captain Kumar Sangakkara on Sunday said the three-match rubber should have had the Decision Review System in place as dodgy decisions cost his side "over 500 runs and a lot of wickets".
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"This series is probably the best advertisement for having the review system. When decisions cost us over 500 runs and a lot of wickets, it always put lots of pressure on any side," Sangakkara said after his side were outclassed by the home side by an innings in two of the three Tests, including the third and final match here today. Sangakkara contended that while he would accept that his side was outplayed by India, the absence of the review system was a big handicap to the visitors.Full Story: Not having DRS cost us 500 runs and lot of wickets: Sangakkara - NDTV.com

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