También hubo algunos contratiempos en el día 1 de la segunda prueba: fallas en los reflectores, fallas en el velocímetro y seguimiento de la bola que no funciona correctamente.
Another contentious moment has emerged in the ongoing Border-Gavaskar Trophy (BGT) that has cricket fans and experts questioning the decision made by the third umpire. During the Adelaide Test, Ravichandran Ashwin produced a delivery that looked incredibly close to dismissing Mitchell Marsh, but a controversial DRS decision left Indian players and supporters frustrated.
DRS blunder by third-umpire costs India
The moment unfolded when Ashwin bowled a classical off-spinner’s delivery that seemed to trap Marsh plumb in front of the wickets. From the naked eye and initial replays, the ball appeared to hit the pad first before any potential inside edge. Ashwin, known for his accuracy in reading the dismissals, was convinced he had his man and immediately went up in appeal.
Despite multiple replays showing an extremely close call, the official claimed there was “no conclusive evidence” to overturn the on-field not-out decision. The Hawk-Eye tracking system showed two reds, indicating the ball would have gone on to hit the stumps, which made the decision even more perplexing.
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