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Former Sri Lankan skipper Kumar Sangakkara took to social media to vent is anger and frustration on the DRS, that is currently in use in cricket. His reaction came after England batsman Jonny Bairstow questionably survived a close call in the 3rd Test between England and Sri Lanka.

The DRS (Decision Review System) upheld the umpires' original decision to give him not out after an LBW appeal, despite the ball tracking system showing that the ball would have gone on to hit the stumps. The center of the ball was millimeters outside the line, which ran down the middle of Bairstow's leg stump, and the batsman was given the benefit of the doubt.

Sangakkara took to Twitter to vent his frustration regarding this call. The former wicketkeeper-batsman has urged the ICC to remove ambiguity from the review system, and insisted that it makes a mockery of the term “Elite Umpire Panel”.

The current lbw review rule is set to be changed after a recommendation from the ICC's Cricket Committee, and Bairstow would not have survived this appeal had the new rules been in place. However, Bairstow did survive, and went on to make an unbeaten century at stumps—sprinkling salts on Sri Lanka's wound.

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