
Batting Great Sunil Gavascar questioned the efficiency of the ball tracking technology after Joe Root was rescued by the Referee’s call on the 4th day of the third test between England and India in Lord’s London. Gavascar criticized both the technology and the decision of Paul Reiffel after Root was not after the LBW was eliminated by Mohammed Siri.
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Replays showed that Root had aimed significantly and was hit in the queue. At the moment of the impact, the stump on the leg was clearly visible and increased the Indian hopes of a breakthrough.
However, the ball tracking system predicted that the delivery would just trim the stump. The root climbed on the pitch and probably tried to face any movement from the surface. As it turned out, the decision remained in the arbitrator in the field, because it turned out that only a fraction of the ball hit the stumps that fear the dreaded “call of the referee”.
Captain Gill and Siraj were visibly shocked and horrified. Siraj frustrated the air, because India was passing through a rough spot where she seemed to be lucky.
By no means! Gavascar reacts
Gavascar, who at that time commented, did not stay in his evaluation. He questioned the reliability of the ball monitoring data, suggesting that it showed an exaggerated movement.
“Do you say he’ll kiss the stump on his leg? There is no way.
Siraj was convinced that he had declared his third goal of the day to be rejected by technology.
“I’m weak. When I looked at it, I thought he hit the inner part of the stump on my leg. I watched it in real time, I couldn’t believe it was missing,” added former English dough Jonathan Trott in the air.
India was in a phase where Fortune seemed to prefer England. After the first session at the first session on the world body No. 1, Harry Brook-India found himself frustrated when Root and Ben Stokes joined 67 runs for the fifth goal. Despite several close calls, the friction of the Greens was constantly heading in England.
Just 30 minutes before tea, however, Washington Sundar finally broke through, Bowling Joe Root to 40. England slipped to 154 for 5, with Captain Ben Stokes and in the form of Jamie Smith on his back.
Indian Pacers came out at the beginning of the day. Jasprit Bumrah worried both edges with his inexorable accuracy while Siraj was in a top rhythm and raised Ben Ducketta and Ollie Pte.
Nitish Kumar Reddy rushed with the goal of Zak Crawley, who continued his bad run in the series. Harry Brook looked threatened with counterattack shifts, but fell deep on Akash and tried to sweep a quick pitch.
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Published:
Akshay Ramesh
Published on:
13th July 2025