Virat Kohli's India have 'continued on' from South Africa DRS discussion

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Indian chief Virat Kohli said on Friday his side have "continued on" from the discussion over an upset choice during the third Test rout to South Africa, to lose the series 2-1, at Newlands.

Kohli, 33, and two partners were gotten on the stump amplifier whining after home skipper Dean Elgar made due on audit subsequent to being given out leg before wicket at a critical stage on the third evening.

"I have no remark to make," he told a public interview after the seven-wicket rout in Cape Town.

"We got what occurred on the field and individuals outwardly couldn't say whether we had gotten three wickets there that likely would have been the second that changed the game."

Bad habit commander KL Rahul and bowler Ravichandran Ashwin were additionally heard on the receiver.

"The truth is that we didn't make a difference enough tension on them for longer timeframes," said Kohli.

"That one second appears to be extremely quite exceptionally energizing to make a debate out of yet truly I am not keen on making a discussion.

"It was one minute that passed and we continued on from it and we continued to zero in on the game and attempted to get wickets."

Have telecaster SuperSport in the interim said it had zero power over the Decision Review System (DRS) utilized in the series.

"SuperSport notes remarks made by specific individuals from the Indian cricket crew," it told AFP.

"Sell Eye is a free specialist organization, supported by the ICC and their innovation has been acknowledged for a long time as an indispensable piece of DRS.

"SuperSport doesn't have any command over the Hawk-Eye innovation."

There has been no sign at this point from match ref Andy Pycroft and the International Cricket Council whether any disciplinary move will be made against Kohli, Rahul and Ashwin for their part in the occurrence.

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