WTC world test championship Final
During the World Test
Championship (WTC) Final between Australia and India at The Oval, a peculiar
incident occurred on Day 3 that resulted in Australian cricketers being booed
by the crowd and forced to return to the field. The incident took place after a
successful Decision Review System (DRS) review by India.
In the 68th over of the Indianinnings, Mohammed Siraj was given out LBW by the on-field umpire. However, the
decision was challenged by the Indian team and referred to the third umpire.
While the review was being assessed, the Australian cricketers, perhaps
assuming the dismissal was certain, decided not to wait for the third umpire's
decision and began leaving the field prematurely.
To their surprise, the DRS review favored India, and the decision was overturned. As a result, Siraj was ruled not out, and he was allowed to continue batting. The Australian cricketers were then forced to quickly return to the field amidst boos and disapproval from the crowd.
At the time of this incident,
Australia was at 23 for one in their second innings, and the tea break was
approaching. The premature departure of the Australian players and their
subsequent return disrupted the flow of the game and garnered negative reactions
from the spectators present at The Oval.
This incident highlighted a rare
lapse in judgment by the Australian team, as they misjudged the outcome of the
DRS review and left the field prematurely. The boos from the crowd served as a
reminder of the importance of sportsmanship and fair play in cricket,
emphasizing the need to respect the umpires' decisions and wait for the
official verdict before reacting or leaving the field.
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