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Virat Kohli Left Bemused When Umpire Reviewed Decision Despite No DRS Call
By CricShots - Jun 20, 2021 12:19 pm
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The Indian skipper, Virat Kohli was seen disappointed after umpire Richard Illingworth sent an appeal for caught behind upstairs despite New Zealand skipper, Kane Williamson not calling for a DRS review. The incident took place in the 41st over of the first innings on Day 2, when the Kiwi pacer, Trent Boult made an apple for a caught behind dismissal that went down the leg side.

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Virat Kohli discussing with the umpires

However, the DRS timer ran out and there was no way Williamson could appeal. Despite New Zealand not taking a review, umpire Illingworth had a word with the square-leg umpire Michael Gough and decided to send it upstairs for a review and according to live coverage the on-field umpires didn’t even make a soft signal.

 

Despite the fact that it wasn’t a player review and yet UltraEdge was being checked, the question on everyone’s mind was why did they even check UltraEdge for an umpire review. Virat Kohli was seemingly bemused about the same issue and he enquiring about the same with the umpires and he thought they were only going to check if it carried cleanly to the keeper.

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Umpire Illingworth did tell him something to which Kohli smiled. New Zealand also did not lose a review. Expressing his disappointment regarding the same, former Indian opener, Virender Sehwag said, “Funny umpiring there with Virat. No decision given by the umpire and it automatically became a review.”

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The playing conditions of the game do mention that the umpires were well within rights.

2.2.3 “The third umpire shall determine whether the batsman has been caught, whether the delivery was a Bump Ball, or if the batsman obstructed the field. However, in reviewing the television replay(s), the third umpire shall first check the fairness of the delivery for all decisions involving a catch (all modes of No ball except for the bowler using an Illegal Bowling Action, subject to the proviso that the third umpire may review whether the bowler has used a prohibited Specific Variation under Article 6.2 of the Illegal Bowling Regulations) and whether the batsman has hit the ball.

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If the delivery was not a fair delivery or if it is clear to the third umpire that the batsman did not hit the ball he/she shall indicate to the bowler’s end umpire that the batsman is Not out caught, and in the case of an unfair delivery, advise the bowler’s end umpire to signal No ball. See also paragraph 2.5 below. Additionally, if it is clear to the third umpire that the batsman is Out by another mode of dismissal (excluding LBW), or Not out by any mode of dismissal (excluding LBW), he/she shall notify the bowler’s end umpire so that the correct decision can be made.”