Ind vs eng 3rd test: On the fourth day of the third Test between India and England at Lord’s, i.e. on Sunday, July 13, there was an incident which surprised the audience sitting in front of the TV screen more than the ground. In the second session of the match, an appeal of Team India was first called a knotout and when the matter reached DRS, the verdict also went in favor of England, but the replays shown forced everyone to think whether India was really injustice to India?
What is the whole matter
This incident is of the 38th over of England’s second innings. Mohammad Siraj and batsman who were bowling were Root. On the third ball of the over, Joe Root tried to play the shot using steps but the ball went straight on his pad. After this, Siraj made a strong appeal and started celebrating, but the Australian umpire Paul Rifle called it not out. In such a situation, captain Shubman Gill decided to take DRS immediately.
The DRS replay clearly showed that the ball was on the pad in the stump line. Seeing this, Team India felt that the decision would come in their favor, but when the ball tracking came, the matter changed completely. In ball tracking, the ball was seen touching the outskirts of the leg stump, due to which it was declared an umpire call. Because the umpire’s decision on the field was not out first, so he remained intact and Joe Root got a life.
After this decision, Siraj looked angry and was seen jerking his hands on the field. Captain Shubman Gill was also seen expressing his displeasure.
Gavaskar said, “This can’t happen ..”
Sunil Gavaskar, who was present in the Hindi commentary team of Star Sports, was fiercely erupted on this decision. He said on-air, “This cannot happen. When the impact of the ball is in the line of stump, how can the ball go out so much?” He questioned the accuracy of ball tracking and also expressed his displeasure over the technology of DRS.
However, Joe Root could not take much advantage of this ‘Jeevan Daan’ and after a while he was bowled on the ball of Washington Sundar, but the way the whole matter came to light, he has once again debated DRS’s accuracy and umpiring.
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