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Mitchell Marsh dominated himself out after a caught behind attraction.© X (Twitter)
After surviving an in depth DRS name on Day 2, Australia all-rounder Mitchell Marsh was lastly given his marching orders by Ravichandran Ashwin within the ongoing Pink-Ball Check in Adelaide. This got here after an enormous controversy erupted when India went for a DRS attraction for an LBW in opposition to Marsh. Whereas third umpire stated there are not any conclusive proof that the ball hit the pad first and stayed with the on-field umpire’s choice, the replays steered in any other case.
Nonetheless, Marsh had a brain-fade second few overs later as he dominated himself out after a caught behind attraction. The Indian group made a half-hearted attraction and the umpire raised his finger.
Nonetheless, in a weird occurence, the replays confirmed nothing on the Snickometer when the ball handed near the bat. Marsh didn’t take the overview, and as a substitute walked again to the dressing room.
— Star Sports activities (@StarSportsIndia) December 7, 2024
Mitchell Marsh was NOT OUT on each events however guess which fanbase is crying proper now pic.twitter.com/GyjWJOEVTx
— (@ameye_17) December 7, 2024
Loopy flip of occasions! The Snicko exhibits there isn’t any edge. What was Mitchell Marsh pondering? https://t.co/GlLTPIXBkA pic.twitter.com/5x1jvumDlC
— Omkar Mankame (@Oam_16) December 7, 2024
“Oh there you go, that’s why they asked, they suspected there was something. Mitch Marsh, before the umpire could even react, took two big steps towards the change room, then pulled up and all of a sudden the finger shot up,” Adam Gilchrist stated on-air.
“He might have just got a feather,” Ravi Shastri responded.
“Mitch Marsh just took one step then tried to hold his momentum but then realised he’d given himself away, it must have been the faintest of edges, it didn’t look to deviate a great deal,”Gilchrist added.
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