India have continued their momentum after victories in the first two Tests in the third game as well with the opening pair looking solid at the crease. Rohit Sharma smashed two boundaries inside the first three overs but umpire Nitin Menon and opposition captain Steve Smith also played a part in ensuring the batter’s survival at the crease. The batter was dismissed twice in the same over but Smith not opting for DRS extended his stay at the crease.
Starc bowled an outswinger on the first delivery of the innings while Rohit anticipated the ball to come into him. He played inside the line of the ball but the delivery deceived him and went close to his outside edge while going to the keeper. The keeper appealed strongly but the umpire adjudged it to be not out. Smith had a brief discussion with his teammates and decided not to go for the DRS. However, his decision turned out to be poor as snicko showed two balls later that the Indian captain had nicked the ball.
Now, this was not the first instance of Rohit being lucky but it was his special day as the situation was replicated on the fourth ball as well. This time around the ball was coming in while the batter played for the delivery to go away. He missed the line of the ball and the red ball hit his back pad. There was again a huge appeal from the team but Nitin Menon gave another incorrect ruling. He declared the batter to be not out and Smith again decided not to take review after a chat with the point fielder and wicketkeeper.
Australia captain Steve Smith faced a lot of criticism on social media for not taking DRS at the right moment while umpire Nitin Menon also suffered flak for making a horrendous blunder in an international fixture
1st ball blunder
— MAHARAJ JI (@MAHARAJ96620593)
And it happened again
— MAHARAJ JI (@MAHARAJ96620593)
Lucky chap!
Difference between Virat kohli and Rohit Sharma
— Vishal. (@SportyVishaI)
Rohit Sharma is proper luck merchant !
True so far
Steve Smith is such a horrible captain
— Virarsh (@Cheeku218)
LOL
Steve Smith happy to demand reviews from first slip when the heats not on him…..refuses to refer 2 in first over of test match…..,
— Chris van Diemen (@vanDiemenChris)
Shocker?
Easy to be critical of Steve Smith for not reviewing the first ball caught behind, but that's a shocker by the umpire. Don't understand how the best umpire in the world is on the TVs either.
— Andrew Wu (@wutube)
Superb comeback
What a captaincy comeback for Steve Smith. Aus missing out on 2 reviews in first over👏👏
— Shubham Odarkar 🇮🇳 (@shubham_odarkar)
Brainfade
Steve Smith - Reviews - Brainfade
— Vivek (@AdvVivekW1)
Poor
2 save for in first over
— Haard shah (@Haardshah10)
Poor from and
He should have
Steve Smith should have considered looking up to the dressing room for advice on DRS
— DP 𖤐 (@Left2Me)
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