IND vs ENG second Test | Crawley dismissal: technology got it wrong, says Stokes

The turning level on the fourth day of the second Test was maybe the dismissal of Zak Crawley. The England opener was batting on 73 when the umpire turned

Indian group ready for third umpire’s assessment in opposition to England’s Zak Crawley.
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The turning level on the fourth day of the second Test was maybe the dismissal of Zak Crawley. The England opener was batting on 73 when the umpire turned down Kuldeep Yadav’s enchantment for lbw, however India reviewed the choice and the DRS dominated him out.

England captain Ben Stokes believes the expertise acquired it unsuitable. “Technology in the games is obviously there and there is an understanding that it can never be 100% correct,” he stated at a post-match press convention. “So that’s why we have got the umpire’s call and everything. And when it is not 100% correct, as everyone says, I don’t think it’s unfair for someone to ever say that. I think technology has got it wrong on this occasion. That’s my personal opinion.”

It is learnt that Ollie Pope, Ben Foakes and Tom Hartley weren’t feeling properly. “A couple of players woke up this morning not feeling great, and when everyone had the same symptoms you know there is something going around. There’s a bit of a virus going around, it’s not an excuse for the result because it’s a game full of ifs, buts and maybes,” Stokes stated.

Source: www.thehindu.com

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