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Use technology to make correct decisions: Vaughan
10th Dec 2007 15:01 IST
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England skipper Michael Vaughan has severely criticised the on-field umpires for not consulting the TV umpire before making the controversial decision of adjudging Kevin Pietersen out in the slip cordon, saying "common sense" should have prevailed.

Pietersen's wicket was the major talking point on the opening day of the second Test as tourists reached 258/5 at stumps, on Sunday.

Vaughan advocated the need to utilise technology to avoid making controversial decisions.

"It's a tough one, because I really do think common sense should prevail in circumstances like this. You've got the technology, you're allowed to use it. It's very difficult to be 100 per cent sure that catches carry," Vaughan told a British TV channel according to a 'Herald Sun' report today.

Pietersen edged a drive off Chaminda Vaas as Chamara Silva scooped up the ball narrowly above the turf. It squeezed out of Silva's fingers after juggle and was seized by Kumar Sangakkara, fielding at first slip.

Australian umpire Daryl Harper consulted the square-leg umpire Aleem Dar before raising his finger. However, the replay on the TV screen suggested the ball had touched the grass.

The English skipper referred to a past incident, involving Pietersen, when umpires had overturned their decision after watching the replay on the TV-screen at Lord’s against India.

"We had a similar instance at Lord's last year when Kevin got given out and they saw the screen and changed their opinion and Kevin was allowed back into play," Vaughan said.

 
 
 
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