India has to live with bad umpiring decisions says Brad Haddin ()
Melbourne, 14 January - Former Australia wicketkeeper-batsman Brad Haddin on Wednesday said India have to live with bad decisions from the umpires until and unless they stop opposing the Decision Review System (DRS) technology.
The 38-year-old added the visitors were not in a position to complain given their refusal to adopt the DRS.
Replays and hot spot indicated Australia batsman George Bailey should have been out first ball, caught by India skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni down the leg side after he was flicked on the glove, but umpire Richard Kettleborough spared him.