
Captain West Indies Roston Chase demanded a punishment for the referee after they have issued several controversial decisions against them during the first test against Australia in Kensington, Kensington, Bridgetown, Barbados. Australia defeated West Indies by 159 runs when Josh Hazlewood passed the host on day 3. Day with his five goals.
After their loss, Chase caused controversial decisions during the match And he said that the referees should face fines for their incorrect calls because one bad decision can make or violate the player’s career. He mentioned how players face harsh sanctions when they are found to violate the Code of behavior, and asked for similar treatment of referees.
“But officials, nothing will ever happen to them. They just have a bad decision or a dubious decision and life just continues. You talk about the career of the boys. One bad decision could make or violate a guy’s career. I just think it should be if players get out of the lines.
Three decisions became the speaking of the test match as on day 1, Australia Batter Travis Head received retaliation of television referee Adrian Holdstock after he decided not to 53, and quoted the lack of evidence of the clear catch of Shai Hope behind the stumps. Later on day 2, Roston Chase was distributed lbw against Pat cummins, although cameras show the inner edge on repetition pads.
To join Western India, Shai Hope was distributed against Beau Webster, because in the Australian benefit the low takeover from the goal Alex Carey. West Indies Chief Coach Darren Sammy even met Javagal Srinath’s referee for 2 days to express his concerns about controversial decisions. Meanwhile, after losing the first test, West Indies will eagerly do a comeback in the second series test, starting on July 3 in Grenada.
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Published:
Rishabh beniwal
Published on:
June 28, 2025