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DRS disaster? Three shocking umpiring decision Rock Y vs Aus Test in two days | Cricket news

New Delhi: Not one, not two, not two, but three controversial third-Amir’s decisions were the major talks during the first testing at the Kensington Oval in Brijtown, Barbados between West Indies and Australia. The West Indies received the upper hand at day 2, with Australia at 92/4 in their second innings, which scored just 82 runs. The match is punctured by several controversial calls from the third umpire Adrian Holdstock, which affects both sides in two days.Australia was dismissed for 180 in their first innings, responding with the West Indies 190. The competition remains delicately, with Travis Head and Bu Webuster at the current crease for visitors.The wire of controversies started from 1 day when the Travis Head was not excluded, then suggesting that the ball took the wicketkeeper clearly with Shamar Joseph’s bowling. The third umpire, however, said that there was not enough evidence to confirm a clean hold.Another suspicious moment came in the first over of 2 days, when Roston Chase Josh escaped an LBW appeal from Hazelwood. Despite a clear spike appearing before hitting the ball with bat, the third umpire gave the benefit of doubt to chase.Chase scored 44 before falling on another controversial decision. He was postponed to LBW for Pat Cummins, and although he reviewed the verdict citing a visual deviation near the bat, the original decision was upheld.“I disagree with this decision, I disagree with technology, I thought he hit it, but somehow, it has worked against Roston Chase,” Ian Bishop commented during the commentary.“I am sorry for the caretaker team there, in my view that should not be clearly out. I apologize to the authorities, but I am in total disagreement, as he [Chase] Is in panic. You see a deflection, a change in the direction of the ball is because it contacts the bat. If you have seen the game for a long time, you can see it. If you are new to the game, maybe you don’t notice it. ,The dispute did not stop there. Shai Hope was caught behind by Alex Carrie, even though the replay appeared that the ball touched the ground during the catch.Australia is now facing the task of creating a solid partnership at day 3 to withdraw the control of the match.

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