Twitter reacts to horrendous DRS glitch inventing āfourth stumpā to leave players baffled
It was a bad day in the office for India.
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Can you be dismissed LBW even if the ball misses all three stumps? Turns out you can, if it ends up hitting the fourth stump. In a bizarre chain of events on Day 3, a controversial ball-tracking graphic showed an Ashwin delivery clipping the āfourth stumpā, though it conveniently missed leg stump.
Can't trust technology anymore
Lol. 4 stumps. DRS at it again. https://t.co/QVdfd6kqXV
ā Jayesh (@jayeshvk16) January 9, 2021
Fuck. Ball tracking is hilariously incompetent. And we want this shit to completely overrule/replace umpire's call. https://t.co/cTmyrIHJrG
ā cricBC (@cricBC) January 9, 2021
India can't overturn the decision against Smith, but they don't lose the review either.
ā cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) January 9, 2021
Live #AUSvIND: https://t.co/KwwZDwbdzO pic.twitter.com/eE4HdjO0qh
What is this sorcery
Behind the scenes of a DRS hawkeye decision. pic.twitter.com/3qtT5aNtut
ā Silly Point (@FarziCricketer) January 9, 2021
In the latest DRS it was showing 4 stumps. pic.twitter.com/59vTGrIX5T
ā Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra) January 9, 2021
Four stumps - the guy handling DRS had a few drinks too many š https://t.co/aN9X3pafBb
ā Saurabh Malhotra (@MalhotraSaurabh) January 9, 2021
Lol
Looks like DRS guy had some drinks during tea session. 4 stumps shown! Even technology is rigged. #INDvsAUS pic.twitter.com/uevfV8wx6S
ā Cheeru (@sobermonk) January 9, 2021