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IND v AUS: Fans lash out at Umpires after India is left Shocked for controversial DRS decision of Mitchell Marsh
The 2nd day of Test between India and Australia saw a controversial moment as Mitchell Marsh got called not out for a delivery which was clearly an LBW.
Written by Krishnakant Kukreti
Published: Dec 07, 2024, 03:38 PM (IST)
Edited: Dec 07, 2024, 03:46 PM (IST)

The second Day of the Test match between India and Australia witnessed a controversial moment as Indian team saw an opportunity and went for a DRS appeal for LBW against Mitchell Marsh. The on-field umpire game the decision of not out but Indian team went for a DRS.
The third umpire said there is no solid evidence about the ball hitting the pad first, and the decision of the on-field umpire was kept. The replay from the front side, however, uncovered a different story.
Ravi Ashwin to Mitchell Marsh..
— MANU. (@Manojy9812) December 7, 2024
– Ball hits clearly on pad first but 3rd Umpire says there is not conclusive evidence to overturn on field umpire decision..!!😡
pic.twitter.com/dWJ0I6d3wE
Mitchell Marsh was lbw on Ashwin's ball, but the umpire did not give him out, The ball first hit the Pad & Then hit the bat 3rd given not out what is the meaning of technology in cricket when you do not give the right decision?#AUSvIND #TeamIndia #Pushpa2TheRule pic.twitter.com/Qvwzm3ETdv
— paritoshtechnical.techno (@paritoshtechni1) December 7, 2024
#IndvAus Controversy!!! Controversy!!
— Anurag Sinha (@anuragsinha1992) December 7, 2024
That looked PAD 1st..
Ashwin went for DRS..
3rd umpire Kettleborough says its Bat 1st..
Ridiculous if that would have been an Indian batsman.. it would have been pad 1st..
The slo mo shows clear PAD 1st.. Marsh the batsman.. pic.twitter.com/J5kdDKmo9x
Talking about the match, Marnus Labuschagne has finally gained his form as he scored a half-century as the team had an exchange with Indian pacers to reach 191 for 4 at tea break on Day 2 of the day. Nitish Kumar Reddy was the player to break Labuschagne’s innings.
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Unlike the first day, Indian pacers targeted the stumps in the initial phase od the second day and were also taking good outcomes as there were some early wickets taken down.
