Indian captain Virat Kohli after winning the 4th T20I against England had a few suggestions regarding the controversial third umpire's call.
He said that "There was an instance during the Test series when I was next to Jinks and he clearly caught the ball but he wasn't sure so we went upstairs. If it is a half and half effort and the fielder is in doubt, there is no way the umpire from square leg can see it clearly. The soft signal becomes that important and it becomes tricky."
"I don't know why there can't be an 'I don't know' call with the umpires as well. It is similar to umpire's call as well. These are decisions that can change the course of the game, especially in these big games. We were on the receiving side today, and tomorrow it could be some other team. You want these ironed out and keep the gane really simple and linear. It isn't ideal in high pressure games and have a lot of clarity on the field," Kohli added.
On being asked about him sitting going off the field in the 16th over, Kohli revealed that he had incurred a minor ting in the leg which he didn't want to aggravate.
"I ran for a ball and threw it and I just aggravated my leg a little bit and I didn't want to make it into a niggle or an injury. We have another game in two days and I took the smart decision of going out."