Stokes questions DRS, umpires call after Crawley's dismissal

9 months ago 11

RAJKOT: For the second Test in a row,

England

captain

Ben Stokes

has questioned the

DRS

for giving

Zak Crawley

out lbw to

Jasprit Bumrah

for 11.
The England opener reviewed umpire

Kumar Dharamsena

's decision, but the verdict still went against Crawley due to the umpire's call being with India. Post match Stokes and England coach

Brendon McCullum

were seen having a chat with match referee

Jeff Crowe

.


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When quizzed about it, Stokes revealed, "We just wanted some clarity around Zak's DRS when the images came back. The ball is quite clearly missing the stump on the replay. So, when it gets given (as) the umpire's call and the ball's not actually hitting the stumps, we were a bit bemused. So we just wanted some clarity from the Hawkeye guys. It came back saying the numbers, or whatever it is that is, it was saying that it was hitting the stumps but it was the projection that was wrong. I don't know what that means. Something's gone wrong."

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In the second Test in Visakhapatnam, Crawley was struck on the pad by India's Chinaman bowler

Kuldeep Yadav

, but was given not out on the field by standing umpire

Marais Erasmus

. India took a review and were rewarded when Erasmus had to subsequently overturn his original decision leaving the batter bemused.

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