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Twitter reacts to the third umpire's disastrous decision of giving Daryl Mitchell out even after seeing the hotspot mark

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All hell broke loose when Daryl Mitchell was given out by the third umpire Shaun Haig even after seeing that there was a hotspot mark on the bat while reviewing the wicket. The Twitterati were baffled by what was just happened and started criticizing the third umpire for the horrible decision.

That's a horrendous decision! 

Even the Indian fans were shocked by the decision!

Looks like the Indians fans aren't able to enjoy this victory because of that decision!

Brilliant performance by Shaun Haig! Hopefully, he will be called up for the World Cup to play for the Indian team! :P

But, what a show by Krunal Pandya!

This stats just elevates his performance today!

And the customary Ross Taylor run-out happened today! What a throw by Vijay Shankar that was! 

Routine stuff from Rohit Sharma! 

Just the word Eden is enough for Rohit Sharma to go berserk!

Magnificent comeback by India after the 1st T20I loss to New Zealand! 

Damn, Rohit Sharma is giving a good competition to Virat Kohli! 

And it comes under the captaincy of Rohit Sharma! 

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