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Match 58, Indian Premier League, 2025
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1st T20I, Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica, Jul 21, 2025
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Indian Express
an hour ago
- Indian Express
West Indies skipper Roston Chase on umpiring decisions during 1st WI vs AUS Test: ‘So many questionable calls'
West Indies skipper Roston Chase was upset about the umpiring controversy during the Test match. Third umpire in the game, Adrian Holdstock, did make a few questionable umpiring decisions, which the Coach of the West Indian side, Darren Sammy, was also critical of. 'This game is a frustrating one for me and for the team because we bowled out Australia for a relatively low score. We were very happy with that. But then there were so many questionable calls in the game and none of them went our way. I mean, as a player, you're out there, you're giving your all, you're fighting. And then nothing is going your way,' Chase said after West Indies lost the game by 159 runs. 'It's clear to see anyone would feel bad or feel hurt about those decisions. You're out there playing to win, giving it your all and it seems like everyone is against you. It's frustrating because as players, when we mess up, when we get out of line, we're penalised harshly. But the officials, nothing ever happens to them. They just have a wrong decision or questionable decision and life just goes on,' Chase added. Nathan Lyon swept up the tail after Josh Hazlewood's five-wicket masterclass broke the hosts' resistance on a pitch that deteriorated into a bowler's paradise. Lyon claimed the final two wickets in consecutive deliveries, ending Shamar Joseph's entertaining knock at 44 from just 22 balls, as West Indies were dismissed for 141 chasing an improbable 301 to hand Australia a 1-0 series lead. 'There was enough in the wicket, up-and-down from a length,' said Hazlewood, who finished with figures of five for 43. 'It's just about hitting that area time and time again and being patient. I'm just enjoying cricket, tests at the moment. Good team, atmosphere. 'I think once we saw West Indies take the second new ball today, we thought things could happen, but not that fast. There's a few cracks on a length from one end, some went low and we got a few bowled and lbws.'


India Today
an hour ago
- India Today
Jasprit Bumrah bowls with full intensity in nets, sparks hopes of playing 2nd Test
Star India fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah was seen bowling with full intensity during India's practice session ahead of the second Test against England at Edgbaston, Birmingham. There are question marks over Bumrah's participation for the second Test with several reports claiming that he's likely to be rested by the team management to manage his uncertainty over his participation, Bumrah was seen bowling full tilt in practice session ahead of the second Test. The videos of Bumrah's practice session have been going viral on social media, sparking hopes of his participation in the second Test set to begin from July Bumrah bowled 43.4 overs during the first Test, registering figures of 5/140 across two innings. He remained wicketless during the second innings, leaking 57 runs from 19 overs as England chased down their second-highest target in Test history of 370 and won the match by five being 0-1 behind in the series, India head coach Gautam Gambhir revealed that they would give as much rest as possible to Bumrah to manage his workload."No, our plans remain the same. Managing Bumrah's workload is crucial because we have a lot of cricket coming up. Before this tour began, it was decided that he would play three Tests, but we haven't yet decided which three. We'll see how his body holds up. But yes, we absolutely believe in the bowling group. We picked them on trust, not hope. They'll keep getting better with time," Gambhir said in the post-match press pace spearhead got injured midway through the fifth Test against Australia during the Border Gavaskar Trophy 2024-25 after playing five matches on the trot. As a result, he ended up missing the Champions Trophy 2025 due to a lower back India must proceed with caution with Bumrah as there's a long series ahead. Given the lacklustre support act to Bumrah in the first Test, India rely heavily on their pace spearhead to help them make a comeback in the series after a soul-crushing loss in the opening game.- EndsTune InMust Watch
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Business Standard
2 hours ago
- Business Standard
Windies skipper calls out umpires for controversial calls during AUS Test
After suffering a crushing 159-run loss to Australia in the opening Test at Barbados, West Indies captain Roston Chase strongly criticised the standard of umpiring, saying several controversial decisions cost his side dearly. The hosts had Australia under pressure early in the match but eventually faded, with Chase pointing to key umpiring calls as a turning point. According to him, the match was evenly balanced until a series of 'questionable decisions' unsettled his team and shifted the momentum in Australia's favour. Controversial Moments Spark Outrage Two decisions in particular enraged the West Indies camp: Chase's own LBW dismissal, which may have involved an inside edge, and a disputed catch involving Shai Hope, adjudged clean despite doubt over its legitimacy. Head coach Daren Sammy had already voiced concern after Day 2, questioning the performance of TV umpire Adrian Holdstock. Chase echoed those frustrations, suggesting such calls affected his side's ability to build a meaningful lead when the match was finely poised. Players Face Penalties, So Should Umpires: Chase Calling for accountability, Chase insisted that match officials should face repercussions for repeated or glaring errors. He highlighted the disparity between the treatment of players and officials, arguing that one wrong decision could derail a cricketer's career. He said that when players step out of line, they're penalised, but umpires seem to operate without consequences—even after blatant mistakes. For Chase, this inconsistency is damaging to the spirit of competition and the fairness of the game. Cummins Offers a Measured Response In contrast, Australia captain Pat Cummins struck a calmer tone, choosing not to question any decisions. He acknowledged the presence of 50–50 calls in every Test and said such situations tend to balance out over time. 'We appeal, use DRS, and trust the process,' Cummins noted, suggesting that his team was content to let the umpires do their job without further protest.