Shastri said, “Very rarely such a decision happens where there is nothing visible in Snicko and you change the field umpire's decision of not out and take the decision of out. Today it seems that Snicko is Australia's sixth bowler. Is.”
This decision of Yashasvi was very important in terms of the outcome of the match. He faced a total of 208 balls in his innings and scored 82 runs. He stood like a wall between Australia and victory, but after his dismissal, the Indian team was out with a sigh of relief. By winning this match by 184 runs, Australia has gone ahead 2-1 in this series.
However, in the press conference after the match, Indian captain Rohit Sharma put an end to this controversy and said, “I don't know what to say on this because the technology (snickometer) was not showing anything, but with the naked eye I felt that the ball was hitting something.” So it was touched. I don't know how the umpires want to use the technique, but to be honest, Jaiswal touched the ball. However, no technique is 100 percent correct and it happened that we were unlucky. And not only here but in India also many such decisions have gone against us.”
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