Adelaide: Stand-in India captain Virat Kohli has made it clear that they would not endorse the use of decision review system (DRS) as its not 100 percent accurate.
India have rejected DRS it in every bilateral tournament they play and test series in Australia which begins Tuesday will be no different.
Virat told reporters at Adelaide Mondya that the only point they maintain is that it's not 100 per cent. He said there have been incidents where DRS was taken and some people felt that it was clearly a not-out decision yet they were given out.
He further said unless it's 100 per cent accurate I don't think it can be a thing that will change our take on it.
Though India shuns the DRS for all bilateral tournaments, with world governing body, the ICC, maintaining that both parties must agree to its use, they will have to play with the system at the upcoming one-day World Cup in Australia and New Zealand next year.
After Adelaide, the teams play tests in Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney.