Bengal coach Arun Lal and captain Abhimanyu Easwaran on Thursday gave a thumbs up to the BCCI's move to use the Decision Review System (DRS) for the first time in the semifinals of the Ranji Trophy.
The DRS would be in use for the first time in India's domestic circuit in the two Ranji semifinals beginning Saturday, but only with limited options as there will be no HawkEye, Snickometer or UltraEdge.
But the four semifinalists -- Bengal, Karnataka, Saurashtra and Gujarat -- will be benefitted by the usage of virtual pitch map (for lbw decisions) and slow-motion cameras, with each team getting four reviews per innings.
"I don't have much experience with DRS. It's of limited usage and hopefully it might remove some of the major howlers," Lal told reporters ahead of their match last-four against Karnataka.
Bengal skipper Easwaran said: "It's a new thing, but I think guys have seen enough cricket on television, so we know a bit of how it works.
"I think it's a very good thing to have DRS in domestic cricket as well, especially in knockout games, semi-finals and final, even though there's not that much technology," he said.
"The umpires can make errors at times. A human can make an error, but to rectify it, you have the technology and that will probably change the game for a team and that can probably be a deciding thing at a crucial point of the game."