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We can still win match, says Gauti

MUMBAI: Indian opener Ga­­utam Gambhir, who was do­­ne in a by a bad decision by the Australian umpire Bruce Oxenford when he was ruled caught behind off a leg side catch,&nbsp

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MUMBAI: Indian opener Ga­­utam Gambhir, who was do­­ne in a by a bad decision by the Australian umpire Bruce Oxenford when he was ruled caught behind off a leg side catch,  said he missed the Decision Review System (DRS) on Thursday.

The removal of DRS was BCCI and the captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s decision. Ga­­mbhir said: “There are ti­m­es they go in your favour and at times do not. Today I mi­ssed DRS but there would be occasions in future where I would say thanks there was no DRS. Important thing is ev­erything evens out.”

Talking about the match, Ga­­mbhir is still optimistic of In­dia’s win. “We are still 109 ru­ns short of saving the follow-on. We all know things ch­ange quickly in India. We st­ill feel there is a chance of wi­nning. We have two quali­ty spinners and once it starts sp­inning it would be very diff­icult for the opposition to ha­­ndle. If we can get 500 or 550 on this wicket we can still try and get a result from this Te­­­st,” he pointed out.

 “It is difficult to stay in su­ch kind of form for a long ti­me in international cricket. The important thing is how you are hitting the ball. I have be­en hitting the ball well. Ev­en the one-dayers against En­­gland, I was not able to conve­rt those 50s into 100s which is there in my mind. I have been getting 50s and giving go­od starts which is importa­n­t for the team.”

Gambir said that them team was not thinking much about Sachin Tendulkar’s 100th 100. “The team memb­ers we­­re not thinking much abo­ut Sachin’s feat. But what the team requires at this moment is to save the follow-on and in that course if Sachin ge­ts it, then it is good. The bi­gger goal is to think about the te­­­am and what we want to achieve out of this match.”

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