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Western Indies lead coach Daren sammy did not retain after a controversial day 2 in the Bridgetown test against Australiawhich aims to make decision -making in the field of television Adrian Holdstock.
Sammy’s frustration was boiled as two critical calls went against the western Indies, one who saw Roston Chase awarded LBW to PAT Cummins Despite an increase in ultraedge that suggests potential inside the edge, and another where Shai Hope was caught back despite conclusive replacements.
Sammy insisted that there was a visible deviation from the ball to Chase’s removal of the removal, and he wondered why this was not enough to annul the decision. “I have realized, especially with this particular wide, is something that began in England for me. It’s frustrating. I just ask for consistency in decision -making,” He said, not only on this test, but also a pattern of callstock calls that goes back to previous visits, including England. “You will not want to enter a test game that does not trust the fields,” Sammy added, confirming according to Cricbuzz’s report he had spoken to match the referee Javagal srinath Search for clarity on how decisions are judged.
The drama did not end the western Indies. Australia also stated his concern about consistency. Mitchell Starc It was indicated a moment before the 2nd where they believed that Chase was outside the LBW, only for the television referee to defend the call to the field, citing insufficient evidence. Later, Chase was dismissed in a similar situation that caused a more debate. Starc emphasized the inconsistencies in the synchronization of technology such as Snicko and Replay Visuals. “He felt like the Snicko and the pictures were out of synchronization,” he emphasized, echoing the widespread confusion.
Sammy, however, was more direct. “Judge what you see. If there is doubts in one and it is not outside, how can the other be given?” Was questioned. Although he confirmed if an official complaint would be filed, he also did not rule out: “Have to wait and see” Sammy clarified that his discontent did not aim to encourage his players to publicly challenge the fields, aware of the risks of fines, but emphasized the need for procedural clarity. “We know the rules. We just want equity.” Sammy concluded firmly.
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