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Technical Glitches in Opening Ashes Test in Brisbane

Sangeeta Viswas
2 years ago

A technical glitch in the opening Ashes Test in Brisbane due to Snicko’s absence on day three continues to compel officials.

The Snicko System Used :-

The Snicko system, used for edge detection was unreporting throughout the match. Cricket Australia stated that boundary checks prevent technical support from being receiving on-site to correct a problem.

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Match referee David Boon informing of the condition of both teams. who determining that the DRS has been retained. but means that a less complete version is obtaining.

Technical Glitches in Opening Ashes Test in Brisbane

It was center stage when Australia calling for a representation in England’s second innings. Against David Malan, who was on 16 when he felt he had sidelined Josh Hazlewood.

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A slight mark on the bottom of the bat was suggesting from the hot spot, but third umpire Paul Wilson did not consider this to be sufficient evidence to overturn the on-field not-out decision.

Snicko’s absence first appeared on day one when Australia drafting a leg-side catch against Jos Buttler. Although there was direct evidence from the hot spot on that occasion that he had only brushed the thigh pad.

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Another important piece of technology missing throughout the game has been the camera system that allows the third umpire to monitor and call the no-balls. It was revealed when Ben Stokes overstepped with his first three balls on the second day.

David Warner Took Over :-

Then David Warner mastered that Warner just chalking. It was up. As the front foot was discovering to be a wicket-taking delivery.

The match is playing according to the previous protocol where the on-field umpire calls a no-ball and checks the front line only when the batsman is out.

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Hope to have the full complement of DRS technology for the second test in Adelaide. Queensland’s closing confines created challenges before the opening game with England’s squad. And a significant number of Australians were expecting before the game as well as officials and those involved in advancing the match.

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