sussexpob wrote:I guess one thing about decisions we can agree on..... Ravi Jadeja reviewing his LBW decision might be the worst review in the history of the game. Middle stump, half way up, no bat...
Even Shane Watson is turning round and walking at that point.
I assumed that he did that just on hope that something MIGHT have happened to save him - the team were going down the gurgler, and had the reviews up their sleeve. Like the fall of Lyon's wicket (10th wicket) in Aus' 2nd innings in Melbourne. He was adjudged LBW and signaled for a review as he ran off the pitch to prepare for fielding. It was plumb, and he knew it.
Cynical use of the DRS.
With Sundar's dismissal, I say there was not conclusive evidence mainly because that very fine, short spike and the video frame did not align as the ball touched the glove (assuming that it did). Just timing with the video - it was half a frame away from being much stronger evidence. As I said, I reckon he probably nicked it, but the evidence was not strong - with no other evidence to support this, I thought it would stay with on-field decision.
With Jaiswal, there was PLENTY of other evidence. So, similar instances, but not the same.
