
Rahul Tiwari
khelja|30-12-2024
Indian captain Rohit Sharma himself has given the answer to the picture of Melbourne Test regarding which the cricket greats of India and Australia were ready to face each other, after the end of the match. The picture we are talking about is related to the wicket of Yashasvi Jaiswal. There was an uproar over Jaiswal's wicket in the second innings. Questions were raised on the umpire's decision. Indian cricket stalwarts like Gavaskar and Manjrekar said that the decision was completely wrong. Australian cricket pundits like Ponting and Katich were seen in favor of the decision.
However, now Rohit Sharma has put a salve with his statement on the controversy that is gaining momentum.Know what Rohit Sharma said on the wicket of Yashasvi Jaiswal. He said that nothing was visible in technology. But, with open eyes it seemed as if something had hit the bat. I don't know what the umpire was thinking. The ball was touched. Now we do not want to go into the depth of that matter.
In the second innings of the Melbourne Test, the wicket of Yashasvi Jaiswal fell in the 71st over of India's innings.
When Yashasvi was playing after scoring 84 runs on 208 balls, Cummins bowled a shot ball on the leg side. Yashasvi tried to play a big shot on it but the ball did not hit his bat and went into the hands of the wicketkeeper. On-field umpire Joel Wilson did not give him out. In such a situation, Australia took the review.“I can see the ball has made contact with the gloves. Joel, you need to change your decision.”
And with that, Jaiswal is out! #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/biOQP4ZeDB
— 7Cricket (@7Cricket) December 30, 2024
Bangladesh's Sharfuddaula, playing the role of third umpire, took the help of technology, but even the snickometer did not show any proper movement. Usually when this happens the batsman is given not out. But Sharfuddaula watched the video replay from many angles and after seeing the deflection in it, decided to give out.




