Batting maestro Sachin Tendulkar on Thursday said he believes the use of technology is good for the game.
Tendulkar told Hindustan Times over telephone from London that he was not against the use of UDRS technology at all and believed it was beneficial for the game.
The BCCI has consistently refused to use the DRS in a bilateral series. India's refusal to use it in the crucial series against England, which begins in July, has drawn widespread criticism from the English players as well as its media.
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