Kohli's India have 'moved on' from South Africa DRS controversy

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Indian captain Virat Kohli said his side have 'moved on' from the controversy over an overturned decision during the third Test defeat to South Africa

CAPE TOWN - Indian captain Virat Kohli said on Friday his side have"moved on" from the controversy over an overturned decision during the third Test defeat to South Africa, to lose the series 2-1, at Newlands.

Kohli and two team-mates were caught on the stump microphone complaining after home captain Dean Elgar survived on review after being given out leg before wicket at a crucial stage on the third afternoon."We understood what happened on the field and people on the outside don't know if we had picked up three wickets there that probably would have been the moment that changed the game.

"That one moment seems very nice and very exciting to make a controversy out of but honestly I am not interested in making a controversy. "It was just a moment that passed and we moved on from it and we kept focusing on the game and tried to pick up wickets." Host broadcaster SuperSport meanwhile said it had no control over the Decision Review System used in the series."Hawk-Eye is an independent service provider, approved by the ICC and their technology has been accepted for many years as an integral part of DRS.There has been no indication yet from match referee Andy Pycroft and the International Cricket Council whether any disciplinary action will be taken against Kohli, Rahul and Ashwin for their role in the incident.

 

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Lol. It’s easy to move on when the choice is taken away from you. Cricket moved on; imVkohli had no choice but to follow.

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