Australia captain Tim Paine blasted cricket's Decision Review System on Friday, saying it left him "disappointed and angry" after he was dismissed controversially in the second Test against New Zealand.
He was asked about the DRS by broadcaster ABC afterwards and replied: "Don't start. I thought from the length that it pitched, and the bloke bowling around the wicket, it's pretty difficult to hit you in line, and hit the stumps," he said of the delivery.
Some commentators agreed that it was hard to see how Wagner's ball could have cut back into Paine so much, struck him in line and gone on to hit middle stump.
Paine's disappointment was compounded by New Zealand's Ross Taylor surviving a review late in the day after initially being given out lbw. The ball looked to be hitting the stumps but the tracking technology showed it going over.
"I've got a few doubts, no doubt about that," he added of the technology's accuracy. I won't go into it too far because I'll get in trouble but I'm just seeing time and time again, what I see to the naked eye, or watching it on television in real time, and then what it comes up is sometimes a little bit off the mark."
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