One is the theft from above! Unnecessary Indian umpire clashed with Pat Cummins; Understand all dispute

One is the theft from above! Unnecessary Indian umpire clashed with Pat Cummins; Understand all dispute

The third match of the three -match Test series is being played between Australia and West Indies from Saturday. On the second day of this Test match, there was a lot of controversy over the incident of one runout. When Indian umpire Nitin Menon did not send the third umpire to check the runout, he said that no Australian player appealed. After which the decision on this decision was seen between Australia captain Pat Cummins and Nitin.

Controversy in 24th over

A sharp debate between Cummins and Nitin took place in the 24th over, when West Indies player John Campbell played Mitchell Starc’s ball towards mid -on and ran fast to run a run. Cummins lifted the ball quickly and scattered the gills by hitting direct throw at the non-strayer and.

However, no one appealed for this runout. Neither Pat Cummins, neither bowler nor any fielder standing in slip. Later, Substitute Fielder Marnas Labushen said that he had appealed, but no one made a clear appeal on the field.

The matter was hot when the race was shown in the replay on the big screen that the bat of Campbell was definitely inside the crease, but when the gills fell, their bat was in the air. But umpire Nitin did not refer it to the third umpire because he felt that the appeal was not made. On this matter, Cummins expressed displeasure with the umpire and was seen arguing with Nitin.

During this time, Cummins was heard saying on the stump mike, “Why don’t you check it? Can you see it now?” But umpire Nitin was seen saying that no one appealed.

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