Gavaskar and Trott Express Shock Over IND vs ENG 3rd Test Outcome
India and England faced off in a gripping encounter on the fourth day of the third Test at Lord’s, showcasing intense cricket action filled with drama and controversy. England struggled in their second innings, bowled out for a mere 192 runs. However, a contentious umpiring decision left the Indian team perplexed, especially when Joe Root was given a reprieve while batting on 36 after a delivery from Mohammed Siraj appeared to hit him in line with the stumps. Despite the review confirming the ball’s trajectory, it was ruled ‘umpireโs call’, allowing Root to continue his innings for a short time before eventually being dismissed for 40 runs.
### Controversial Umpiring Decision Stuns Indian Players
The dayโs most talked-about moment came when Joe Root was involved in a perplexing umpiring call. Mohammed Siraj’s delivery seemed to have struck Root in line, prompting strong appeals from the Indian players, including Shubman Gill. Despite the review revealing the ball would have clipped the top of the leg stump, the on-field decision remained unchanged due to the ‘umpireโs call’ ruling. This left both players and commentators in disbelief. Former India captain Sunil Gavaskar echoed the sentiments of many when he remarked on air that the ball had moved significantly and should have hit the leg stump, expressing relief that India did not lose their review.
### Reactions from Former Players
The reaction to the decision wasn’t limited to the pitch. Former England batsman Jonathan Trott also expressed his astonishment at the ruling, stating that it appeared the ball would have crashed into the leg stump. Trott’s comments reflected the shared frustration among viewers and analysts alike, as many believed the decision could have turned the tide of the match. Ravichandran Ashwin, another prominent Indian player, voiced his difficulties in dealing with umpire Paul Reiffel during his playing days, adding to the narrative of frustration regarding the dayโs officiating.
### Joe Root’s Brief Stay at the Crease
Despite the controversy surrounding the decision, Joe Root managed to add four more runs to his score before he was finally dismissed by Washington Sundar in the 43rd over. His innings ended at 40 runs, a modest contribution but significant in the context of a struggling England batting lineup. The Indian team, visibly animated and intense throughout the day, was determined to capitalize on the situation, showcasing their skill and competitiveness as they aimed to secure victory in the challenging conditions at Lord’s.
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